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FEMA: “Canal Could Flood MHC”—Water Co. Employee: “No Way”

To comply with the 2010 FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) guidelines declaring Magnolia Village MHC in Yuma, Arizona is in a flood plain, replacement homes for the over-55 residents will have to be elevated four feet. To satisfy the National Flood Insurance Program, homes that will cost more than 50 …

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City Ordinance Sets Deadline for Siting MH

Regarding another story we covered April 16, 2012 from Mt. Vernon, Illinois concerning a proposed conditional use for siting MH in the town, the city council voted to prohibit manufactured housing from RM2 residential areas. The new ordinance endorses a conditional use provision that allows factory-built homes to be sited …

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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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Changes Proposed for San Antonio MH

J.D. Pendleton, Executive Director of the Texas Manufactured Housing Association, tells MHProNews.com the San Antonio Quality of Life Committee may propose changes to the city code that affects MHCs. The changes relate to building/rebuilding manufactured homes in a flood plain, signage responsibilities, and possible increased fines for violations. The Quality …

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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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Ill. City Proposing Additional Siting for MH

The Register-News in Mt. Vernon, Illinois reports the Mt. Vernon City Council will hold a second reading on a proposed ordinance governing conditional use siting of manufactured housing in the city. The ordinance would require written permission from the owner of adjacent stick-built homes to allow a manufactured home to …

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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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Restriction on Older MH Lifted

The OnlineSentinel reports from Madison, Maine a ruling that would restrict manufactured housing at Hidden Acres Mobile Home Park to newer models only was dropped, allowing post HUD Code (after 1976) homes to be sited, resolving a years-long disagreement between the town and the community’s owner, Tim Ames. The town …

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New Standards Will Impact Manufactured Housing

The FayObserver tells MHProNews.com minimum housing standards are set to be tightened by the Cumberland County Commission in the south central area of North Carolina. In light of neighborhood complaints about the condition of some factory-built housing, the new measure would require all manufactured housing to have skirting around the …

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MHI Needs Your Support for House Bill

In its Week in Review newsletter, the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) is urging its members to contact their congressional delegation to support H.R. 3849, legislation introduced by Reps. Stephen Fincher of Tennessee, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, and Gary Miller of California. The Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act seeks to …

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Modular Development Meets Resistance

WisconsinRapidsTribune tells MHProNews.com Ferkey Builders has received preliminary approval for a modular home community for people 50 and older in the central Wisconsin town of Saratoga. The 48 homes would each be sited on a half-acre with one bedroom models starting at $100,000. A resident who said the town’s ordinance …

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Massachusetts Senator to Hold Manufactured Housing Forum

From GateHouse News Service, MHPRoNews.com learns that Massachusetts State Senator Marc Pacheco is holding a public forum this week to review manufactured housing law and answer questions about community living. The forum is being held in conjunction with the Attorney General’s Office and the Department of Housing and Community Development …

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Delaware Could See Rent Justification Law

From Delaware and the Cape Gazette comes news that residents of manufactured homes there are looking forward to a second chance on a bill regarding rent justification. Written in conjunction with the National Consumer Law Center, the article notes the bill would force manufactured home park owners to justify rent …

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Arkansas Zoning Plan Rejected

From Arkansas and the North Little Rock Times, MHProNews.com learns that The North Little Rock City Council voted unanimously Monday to send back to the city Planning Commission a proposal to pass zoning requirements that would have limited the placement of manufactured homes. Had the requirements passed, most neighborhoods in …

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CFPB Examining Loan Officer Compensation Rule

OriginationNews tells MHProNews.com Peter Carroll, the acting assistant director for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in charge of the Office of Mortgage Markets, is examining the Federal Reserve’s loan officer (LO) compensation rule. Jurisdiction for the rule was moved to the CFPB in July 2011 from the Fed’s control …

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MHC Residents May See Rents Rise

As follow-up to a story we published Feb. 24, 2012, homeowners in the 17 MHCs in Oceanside, California who have homesites under rent control might see their rents rise by 2.25 percent as of July 1, the NCTimes tells MHProNews.com. According to the rent control ordinance of 1984, community owners …

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Joplin Rebuilds but with Some Aggravation

StLToday says the Joplin Globe reports some homeowners in tornado-ravaged Joplin, Missouri are up in arms because modular homes are being sited next to more expensive houses. In one case a Habitat for Humanity low-income home was built across from a $280,000 house, and a modular home of lesser value …

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Massachusetts Tightening Modular Inspection Requirements

From FoxNews Boston, MHProNews.com learns that Massachusetts is cracking down on modular home builders and inspectors. That’s in light of previous stories on the network that the network says exposed flaws in state oversight of the industry. FOX told the story of Ron and Phyllis Chasse who bought a modular …

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Alabama House Votes to Exempt Storm Shelters from Regulations

From Alabama and the Birmingham News, MHProNews.com learns that the Alabama House of Representatives recently approved legislation that exempts some storm shelters from new oversight by the state agency that regulates mobile homes. According to the report, the House voted 86-5 on the measure. Estimates say the new regulations were …

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