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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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Bank Failures Down, Fed Stimulus Coming Up?

HousingWire reports one definite sign of good news, and another likely source of good news later this week. The first is there were no bank failures over the weekend. At this time last year regulators had closed 68 banks, but only 40 have been shuttered so far this year. Secondly, …

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CFPB Amends LO Compensation Proposal

As follow-up to a story we published Aug. 17, 2012 about loan originator compensation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued a new proposal which gives management more control of pricing, and prohibits loan originators from leading borrowers into higher cost or higher risk loans as a means to …

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Final Step for Garden Homes Project?

Harking back to a story we have been following over a year about Garden Homes Management seeking approval to develop a manufactured housing community in Oxford, Connecticut since 2006, through a series of denials and re-submissions and a court case, the Conservation Commission, Inland Wetlands Agency (CCIWA) will hold a …

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MHARR Comments on Accessibility Guidelines

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) tells MHProNews of its concerns relevant to accessibility guidelines for emergency transportable housing (ETH) as published by the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Compliance Board (Access Board). While it has no objections to the proposed guidelines, it agrees with the Access Board’s decision …

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Loan Origination Comp. May be Revealed Tomorrow

nationalmortgagenews reports Peter Carroll, assistant mortgage manager at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) says the proposed loan officer compensation rule will be significantly different from the original set of guidelines issued in early May when the CFPB first raised the concept of flat fee payments for certain transactions, a …

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Small Town Considering MH Standards

northescambia tells MHProNews approximately 25 percent of the dwellings in Century, Florida are manufactured homes and the town is considering methods to regulate their placement and condition. Of the 203 units in this town, located in the panhandle very near the Alabama line, sixty percent are pre-1995 and only 25 …

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MH Excluded from Definition of Higher-Risk Mortgage Loans

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) was set up to promote informed use of consumer credit and increase transparency by requiring disclosures about its costs and terms. A joint group of federal agencies that oversee truth-in-lending concerns, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), are proposing to amend Regulation Z, …

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Loan Officer Comp. Still in the Wings

OriginationNews‘ Paul Muolo says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) proposed unveiling of its final loan officer compensation rule set for early August has yet to be issued. While the mortgage industry anxiously awaits, some loan officers are suggesting the result might be better the longer the agency waits, hopefully …

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CFPB Proposes New Mortgage Servicer Rules

In the face of mortgage servicers role in the national housing crisis by changing loan terms resulting in borrowers losing their homes, and foreclosing on homes when lenders missed payments, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed a new set of rules to make borrowing more transparent and thus …

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Rent Control on the Docket in Southern CA

SanteePatch reports from Santee, California that the city’s 12 manufactured housing communities account for 12 percent of all the homes in this town just east of San Diego. Seven of the MHCs are 55+ communities, and in 1989 the city enacted a rent control ordinance which has been successfully upheld. …

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Another Maryland County Stems the Sprinkler Flow

In a story just previous to this one, we reported the city of Cumberland, Maryland in Allegany county in the northwest corner of the state opted out of the state mandated sprinkler system law. In Salisbury, Maryland, Wicomico County officials at the southeastern end of the state also agreed the …

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County Drowns Sprinklers—For Now

As follow-up to a story we posted Aug. 1, 2012, Allegany County Commissioners in Cumberland, Maryland opted out of state legislation that requires automatic sprinklers in new one and two bedroom single-family homes, including manufactured and modular homes, but are considering incentives to encourage installation before the state mandate takes …

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First MHCC Meeting in a Year Set

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC) Administering Organization (AO), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), has asked MHCC members to state their preference for a meeting date between Oct. 23 and 25, 2012, the first full meeting since Oct. 2011. MHCC’s …

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City Trying to Comply with State Code

The StatesmanJournal reports from Aumsville, Oregon city officials are trying to comply with a state ordinance that permits recreational vehicles long-term stays in manufactured housing communities. Current city code prohibits long-term stays because chemicals in RV holding tanks kill bacteria that processes raw sewage in the city sewer system. State …

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New Regulations Target Manufactured Homes

TheMcDowellNews reports last month the Marion City Council in Marion, North Carolina adopted new regulations for manufactured homes sited on individual lots within the city, requiring them to have siding and roofing to make them blend in with neighborhood site-built homes. Additionally, no manufactured home is allowed within 300 feet …

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Senate Bill Companion to HR 3849

A companion measure to the bipartisan H.R. 3849, the Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act, introduced in the House of Representatives Feb. 2012 by Reps. Stephen Fincher (R-TN), Joe Donnelly (D-IN), and Gary Miller (R-CA), all members of the House Financial Services Committee, has been introduced in the Senate by …

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Council May Throw Water on Sprinkler Law

bangordailynews reports from Rockland, Maine, the Rockland City Council will consider slackening its measure requiring sprinkler systems in newly constructed homes to lessen the financial burden for people who want to build in Rockland. Approved by the council in Dec. 2009, Mayor Brian Harden says the systems may cost twice …

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Residents Want to Repeal Ordinance

KTBS reports from Jefferson, Texas in the northeast corner of the state across the line from Shreveport, Louisiana an ordinance banning manufactured housing from the historic area of the city is being opposed by some residents. MHProNews has learned over 300 Jefferson citizens have signed a petition to present to …

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Garden Homes Applies Again

Following up on a story we have been covering for over a year, and last reported on July 25, 2012, voicesnews says the Conservation Commission, Inland Wetlands Agency (CCIWA) in Oxford, Connecticut, has acknowledged receipt of Garden Homes Management’s newest application for a 124-unit manufactured housing complex despite not having …

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