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Program Documents Wanted from HUD

HousingWire says after a year of investigation, the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee will decide Wednesday, May 16 whether to subpoena additional program records from the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) concerning reportedly wasteful spending in the HOME Investment Partnership Program. The Washington Post reported last year over …

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DE Senate Passes “Rent Control”

As follow-up to a story we posted May 3, 2012, after a very long debate, the Delaware Senate finally passed Senate Bill 205 that limits rent increases in MHCs to changes in the consumer price index (CPI). Higher increases would need to be approved by an advisory board to the …

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New Law: 60 Days for MHC Owners

In reference to a story MHProNews.com posted, NorthCentralPA reports the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has passed House Bill 1767 which requires MHC owners to give 60 day notice to residents when a community is to be closed and the land used for an alternate purpose. The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency …

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PA House Measure Deals with MH

DoylestownPatch reports from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, HB 1767, sponsored by Rep. Robert Freeman, D-Northampton, dictates the responsibilities of an MHC owner during the sale of an MHC under the Manufactured Home Community Rights Act. Up for second consideration this week, MHProNews.com has learned the measure also denotes the …

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Bill Could Impede MHC Owners’ Net

A bill in the Delaware Senate’s Small Business Committee would require MHC owners to justify rents that change more than the cost-of-living, with a decision rendered by the Governor’s Advisory Council on Manufactured Housing. Residents of Aspen Meadows MHC, many of them seniors, took 150 signatures in support of Senate …

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Making Manufactured Housing SAFE from Dodd-Frank

Perhaps 20,000 to 30,000 jobs and the home values of some 4 million pre-HUD Code mobile and post-HUD Code manufactured homes hangs in the balance of the passage of HR 3849. Can it get done? Experts tell MHProNews that it will require a strong grass roots effort by industry professionals …

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PA Legislature Voting on MH Bill

A bill up for second consideration today (April 30) by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, according to the Newtown-Pa.Patch, would require the Department of Community and Economic Development to establish regulations for relocating manufactured homes. SB 1141 (Sen. Charles Mcllhinney, R-Bucks/Montgomery) also defines “manufactured housing.” MHProNews has leaned the third …

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Tax Reform Could Lower MH Taxes

The DesMoinesRegister says the Republicans and Democrats in the Iowa Legislature are negotiating a still-secret property tax measure, refusing to release any specifics to the public. Critics say it will increase homeowners property tax and cut $100 million annually from local government, which could affect school budgets, police protection, and …

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Legislation Would Protect MHC Residents

The VCStar in Ventura, California reports the Ventura County Supervisors have endorsed a measure that protects MHC residents who sign multi-year leases. AB 1938 is scheduled for a hearing in the California State Assembly before an Assembly housing committee. The bill would require MHC operators to provide a one-page summary …

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Romney to Throw HUD and FHA Under the Bus?

Writing in the NationalMortgageNews, Paul Muolo says Mitt Romney has pledged to get rid of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which likely would also dismantle the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). “It’s election season….and cutting big government is a red meat move,” writes Muolo. It would have to …

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Congress to HUD: Where Have You Been Since 2000?

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports a joint letter dated April 17, 2012 from the chairmen of the House Financial Services Committee and the Housing, Insurance, and Community Development Subcommittee to HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan seeks follow-up from HUD regarding its implementation of the Manufactured Housing Improvement …

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Tax Relief for MH Flood Victims

StateJournal in West Virginia reports Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin authorized tax relief to flood victims of two additional counties, bringing to eleven the number of counties included. The executive order suspends the consumer sales and service tax and the use tax on purchases that would “substantially improve efforts to provide …

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Congressional Support Growing for HR 3849

Noting a story we posted April 10, 2012, outlining the Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act, the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), fresh from its annual National Congress and Expo for Manufactured and Modular Housing in Las Vegas, announces in it’s newsletter the bi-partisan support it has gained for the legislation …

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2.0 HARP Applications Going Fast

According to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan, 400,000 HARP (Home Affordable Refinance Program) 2.0 applications have been picked up by five of the largest loan servicers. HARP 2.0 is targeted to underwater borrowers with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans. NationalMortgageNews tells MHProNews.com President Obama has proposed …

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Loosen the Purse Strings, Please

Noting that current underwriting standards are too restrictive and may be holding back a housing recovery, a combination of 33 private firms and non-profit organizations have signed a letter to Richard Cordray, head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), advocating for a broadly defined Qualified Mortgage (QM) policy, termed …

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Dodd-Frank Spawns Burden Tracker

The House Financial Services Committee has developed the Dodd-Frank Burden Tracker, a method to keep tabs on the implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act. Government regulators have written 185 of the over 400 new rules and regulations required to comply with the act signed by President Obama in July 2010. According …

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MHARR Lashes Out at HUD

A report from the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) dated April 16, 2012 states HUD has returned to its authoritarian roots as it continues to disregard the Reform Act of 2000. MHARR cites its continuing discrimination especially against the smaller manufacturers, which ultimately raises the costs to the …

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Gov. Vetoes MHC Residents’ Safety Measure

Deanna Fields of the Manufactured Housing Association of Oklahoma tells us Gov. Mary Fallin vetoed a bill that would have provided liability protection for MHC owners who shelter residents in their office during severe weather. HB 2296, which would protect the owners from civil liability passed unanimously in the House …

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NAHB: Keep the MID

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) states if certain legislators have their way, this could be the last year for the mortgage interest deduction (MID). Calling it “the most important tax deduction for tens of millions of middle-class families”, NAHB says “more than 33 million families benefited from the …

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AL Legislature Discussing Inspection (Fees) of Storm Shelters

The GadsdenTimes reports from the statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama that legislators continue to discuss moving tornado shelter inspection from the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission (AMHC) to the state’s Emergency Management Agency (EMA) when the shelters are eligible to be reimbursed with federal funding. MHProNews.com has learned the AMHC currently inspects …

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