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Party Leader Proposes Modular Homes Down Under

In the run-up to the elections in Australia, Greens party leader Sen. Christine Milne, noting the Labour and Coalition parties offer little in the way of housing, proposes to build 12,200 affordable housing units a year across the country for ten years. She says, “One thing not being talked about …

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RV/MH Hall of Fame Elects New Board Members

Seven new members have been elected to the RV/MH Hall of Fame Board of Directors at their recent board meeting, according to Board Chairman Barry Cole. The new members are: Dick Jennison, Manufactured Housing Institute; Joe Stegmayer, Cavco Industries; Mark Wasson, Bluelinx Corp.; Mick Ferkey, Greenway RV; Dana Nelson, RV …

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Affordable Rentals Rare in Rural America

Rapoza Associations reports nearly 30 percent of all rural households, which covers some 7.3 million families, are either unaffordable, overcrowded or substandard. Over 47 percent of all rural households are spending more than 30 percent of the their income on rent, which classifies them as cost-burdened; and almost 50 percent …

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Carolina Lender Closed due to Fraudulent Activities

Top managers of Greensboro, North Carolina-based Phoenix Housing Group (PHG), a manufactured and modular housing retailer in North and South Carolina, have been charged with selling more than 1,100 homes in North Carolina financed with fraudulently-secured government backed loans, resulting in millions of dollars in losses to federal loan programs. …

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Bulldozer Roars through Manufactured Housing Community

Three months since Barry Swegle allegedly drove his bulldozer through a manufactured housing community east of Port Angeles, Washington, damaging or destroying four homes and other property, he remains in jail in lieu of a $1 million bond, while those impacted by his actions continue to rebuild their lives. A …

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President Obama Discusses the U. S. Housing Market

In a session with Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff, President Obama fielded housing-related questions coming in via social media. Noting the recession and corresponding drop in home values was unlike anything seen in many years, he said refinancing could save homeowners $3,000 a year, although the housing market, while recovering, remains …

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Young Adults Postponing Household Formation

With Millennials (ages 18-31) continuing to have problems finding suitable work, 36 percent of them lived in their parents home in 2012, an increase of two percent from 2009, according to the Pew Research Center’s analysis posted in wsj.com. For some 25-30 years, the percentage has hovered around 30 percent, …

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Green Courte Appoints Scully Vice President

Private equity real estate firm Green Courte Partners, LLC announces the appointment of Cheri M. Scully to vice president. Scully has worked with Green Courte, based in Lake Forest, Illinois, on contract prior to joining the firm in January 2011 as an associate, MHProNews has learned from sources at the …

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Passages: Curtis Olsted

One of the pioneering legends of the manufactured home industry, Curtis Olsted, passed away in Oklahoma Wed. night, July 31. During his final days in the hospital, according to Julie Dwyer, he kept wanting to leave to sell more manufactured homes. Deanna Fields, Exec. Dir. of the Manufactured Housing Association …

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Collaborative Effort will Improve Lives of Manufactured Home Residents

Realizing the importance of manufactured home communities as supportive social networks, Karen Chase helped organize the Housing Stock Upgrade Initiative—now a non-profit called ReHome Oregon—to repair, rehabilitate, and replace manufactured homes. With help from a variety of federal, state and local public and private entities, residents of manufactured homes in …

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Residents Offered Relocation Costs as Community Sets to Close

Updating a story MHProNews published July 3, 2013 regarding the anticipated closing of the Dallas West Mobile Home/RV community set for Aug. 31, current owner Cienda Partners has extended the final date to Jan. 31. Hispanic rights activist Carlos Quintanilla, representing the residents, had asked for $8,500 relocation allowance for …

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Nobility Homes: Poised to Regain the Crown?

Florida-based manufactured home producer Nobility Homes (NOBH) may become a good turnaround stock buy as baby boomers age and look for inexpensive housing in Central Fla. Currently saddled with a large inventory of new and pre-owned homes, Nobility has been run by CEO Terry Trexler since 1967, and with his …

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Worker Injured at Palm Harbor Homes Plant

An electrical explosion and resulting fire at a Palm Harbor Homes facility in Fort Worth, Tex. sent a worker to the burn unit at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Monday, July 29. He was conscious and alert when he was transported by helicopter ambulance after the electrical panel exploded and …

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TV Show no help to Manufactured Housing Image

The reality TV show “Duck Dynasty” about the backwoods family who started a lucrative duck call business and has now hooked up with Clayton Homes perpetuates the stereotype of people who live in manufactured homes (MH) as “rednecks,” an image the industry is trying to dispel. Kirk Walker of The …

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Proposed Law would Cost Community Owners

A proposed law in the Massachusetts Legislature, MA H1116, would provide out of court dispute resolution and require water, septic and sewer inspections at each home, something the residents say is needed, but owners say it could sink them. Costing $300-$500 per septic tank, and nearly as much for the …

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Passages: William Harold Stapleton

The CEO and owner of Harold’s Easy Livin’ Homes in Abingdon, Vir., William Harold Stapleton, 83, passed away at his home July 24, 2013. Called a “Living Legend of the factory-built home industry,” Mr. Stapleton earned numerous awards as the number one dealer of the companies he represented, and always …

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Castle and Cooke Deny Wrongdoing

Updating a story MHProNews posted earlier today about allegations by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) that Castle & Cooke Mortgage of Salt Lake City made illegal incentive payments to loan officers, the president of C & C denied the charges and is seeking to resolve the issue. “We don’t …

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New House Committee Chairmen Rake in the Chips

Campaign contributions for seven of eight newly installed GOP House committee chairmen have risen 59 percent in this year over the first six months of 2011. The 11 continuing committee chairmen only show a three percent average increase in first-half contributions this year over the same time frame two years …

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CFPB Sues Lender for Violating Compensation Rule

A mortgage lender is being sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for allegedly paying bonuses to loan originators that charged consumers higher interest rates in violation of the loan officer compensation rule. The 85th largest lender in the country, Castle and Cooke Mortgage LLC of Salt Lake City …

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Del. Rent Control Law to be Explained

Following the receipt of letters by manufactured housing community residents from landlords allegedly trying to lock them into long-term leases with built-in increases, two Del. lawmakers are holding a meeting on the new rent control measure set to become law Jan. 1. Under the new bill, community owners will be …

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