Manufactured Homes

Another Pennsylvania MHC to Close

For the second time in two months, residents of a manufactured home community in the State College, Pennsylvania area have been notified they need to find a new place to live. This time, according to centredailytimes, Hilltop Mobile Home Park sent letters to those who own their homes this past …

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New Owner of MHC’s Making Improvements

Roger Bull’s Sunday Notebook in jacksonville reports the sale of two manufactured housing communities in Jacksonville, Florida to Rufus & Roxy LLC of Bainbridge Island, Washington. An extensive Google search led to the owner, Scott Fallows, who bought Sunny Oaks North Mobile Home Park and Briarwood Mobile Home Estates, which …

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MH Production Marks Year of Steady Growth

MHProNews has learned from the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) statistics compiled by the U. S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) show HUD Code manufacturers produced 4,221 homes in July of this year, a 14.8 percent increase from July 2011 when 3,676 homes were manufactured. This …

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Manufactured Housing Loan Advice

A reader tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal he purchased a new manufactured home in 2006 for $85,000 with $50,000 down and financed the balance for 20 years at 6.5%. The loan balance is $30,500 and the home is assessed at $56,000, but he cannot find a lender to help him …

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Indian Tribe Develops Community

The Republic reports the Associated Press says the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation) of New Town, North Dakota developed a new manufactured housing community after the 45 site Prairie Winds Trailer Court was sold to oil development company United Prairie Cooperative for employee housing. The tribe invested …

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Water, Water, Everywhere

The ChronicleHerald of Canada tells MHProNews 300 families in the Mountain View Estates manufactured housing community at Lake Echo in Nova Scotia have been without potable water since last December. MHC owner Killam Properties, Inc. of Halifax, Nova Scotia has issued monthly updates saying the boil-water order remains in effect …

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Dishwasher Danger

ozarksfirst reports from Jefferson City, Missouri the Missouri Public Service Commission’s Manufactured Housing and Modular Units Program has received word from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) that specific models of GE dishwashers are being recalled due to a problem in the heating element that can pose a …

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High MHC Water Bill Leads to Legislation

SacBee reports from the unincorporated town of Thermal in California’s Eastern Coachella Valley, residents of the Sunbird Mobile Home Park filed a complaint with the California Public Utilities Commission claiming excessive water bills and arsenic-contaminated water, which resulted in a bill passed by the state legislature allowing residents in such …

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MHI Selects Jenny Hodge as Veep of National Communities Council

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) announces Jenny Hodge has been selected Vice President, National Communities Council, with the responsibility for creating, managing, and developing programs to advance the interests of manufactured home land-lease community owners, managers, developers, lenders, brokers, and service/suppliers. Formerly Vice President of Marketing for the American Integrity …

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Community to become Co-op

times-standard reports from the northern coast of California Sandpiper Mobile Home Park is in its final stages of rebuilding after being purchased in 2006 by nonprofit Resident Owned Parks (ROP), which will offer homes for low income people to buy in Arcata, CA with the eventual goal of residents owning …

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The Irony of HUD

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) notes the irony of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) prosecuting the operators of MHCs in Minnesota and Alabama for discriminating against minorities when in fact HUD routinely discriminates against potential manufactured home buyers by making it more difficult and …

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Two MHC REITs have Good Yields

Two of three residential real estate investment trusts (REITs) recommended as having a good yield by Marc Gerstein at seekingalpha are MHC owners. Noting the tight lending standards for potential homebuyers, the accompanying unpredictable job market, and the rise in the rental market, Gerstein says UMH Properties appeals to people …

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Proposal would Require MH to have “Southwest Look”

The abqjournal in New Mexico reports a proposal to make manufactured housing have a more southwestern style look may meet with opposition because of the increased cost to people living in the houses. As part of an initiative to improve the Airport Road area in south Santa Fe, Councilor Carmichael …

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Urgent Tips for Manufactured Housing Professionals in Isaac’s Path

Tropical Storm Isaac entered the Gulf of Mexico early Monday staying on a northwesterly track away from the Florida peninsula, but eerily similar to Katrina’s in 2005. According to the National Hurricane Center Isaac is expected to be a hurricane in a day or so before it hits land fall. …

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Pre-1988 HUD Code Homes may Receive Variance

gobogolusa reports the Washington Parish Planning Commission in Louisiana is considering amending parish regulations that prevents any manufactured home made before 1988 from being sited in the parish. That ordinance was instituted to prevent decrepit homes from being sited in the parish and rented as substandard housing, but the Louisiana …

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Problem MHC on Block

Harking back to a story we have been following since Sept. 2011 and that we last covered July 13, 2012, Edgeway Mobile Home Park in Middleboro, Massachusetts has been under a cloud of violations, court judgments, and missed deadlines since it first opened in the 1990’s, and now, since original …

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Exec Change at T.J.T. Inc., from One Kling on to Another

Stockhouse reports T.J.T. Inc. of Emmett, Idaho announced the resignation of Shawn CJ Kling as President and CEO as of today, Aug. 24, 2012 to be replaced by Larry E. Kling, who has been on the board of directors since 2001. The new CEO served in that same role for …

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MHCs are Issue in Delaware House Race

sussexcountian reports from Georgetown, Delaware manufactured housing communities are becoming a hot topic in the race for the state representative seat in District 37. A “rent justification” bill that would have required approval from the Governor’s Advisory Council on Manufactured Housing for any increase in rent at an MHC beyond …

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City Council Rejects Site Rent Increase

As follow up to a story we posted Aug. 13, 2012 concerning Cameron’s Mobile Estates in Santee, California attempt to raise rents in their 303 site community by an average of $422. to $557, utsandiego says the Santee City Council unanimously upheld a decision by the Santee Manufactured Home Fair …

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