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Fed Led Conference Denotes Economic Problems, Recovery Uncertain

In a column by Bill Dunkleberg, Philly reports the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve met with the Federal Reserve of Atlanta and the Kauffman Foundation to discuss employment. They determined while the gross domestic product (GDP) is the same as 2007, the reason unemployment is so high is …

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MHC Conversion Closure Draft Favors Residents

In the SantaMariaTimes, Ron Faas, lobbyist for the Northern Santa Barbara County Manufactured Homeowners Team, says Santa Barbara (CA) County’s long-planning division has drafted a manufactured-home park closure conversion ordinance that the Board of Supervisors had requested. Noting the importance of local ordinances to assure the availability of low cost …

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Prefab Postwar Steel House to be Disassembled

JournalSentinel reports from Milwaukee that a Lustron house, made of porcelain-covered steel panels, is not considered historic and may be torn down. The company made about 2,600 of these prefabricated homes from 1948 to 1950 for returning GIs following World War II before going bankrupt. Innovative for its use of …

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MHARR Decries Sprinklers; NFPA says MHI Statement Incorrect

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) says the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC) report in support of a “conditional sprinkler system” for HUD Code homes destroys the opportunity to debunk the myth that manufactured housing poses a fire risk worse than traditional one and two-family homes. The National …

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Modular Bites into the Big Apple?

CrainsNewYork reports a conference in New York City to discuss the shortage and expense of housing in the city resulted in several innovative approaches by advocates and architects, including modular. Many of the proposals at the Citizens Housing and Planning Council are for smaller, cheaper quarters, and some suggest communal …

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GSE Execs Get Bonuses; Senate Chagrined

NationalMortgageNews reports the Senate Banking Committee wants to know why government sponsored enterprise (GSE) executives are receiving millions of dollars in bonuses while the government is keeping the mortgage giants afloat. Since the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) took over the GSEs in Sept. 2008, the FHFA has propped them …

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Iowa Regency: Fit for a King? Not. Not Yet

TheGazette reports from Iowa City, Iowa, that Regency Mobile Home Park in Johnson County has been the target of complaints in recent years for poor water quality, abandoned homes, and charges of fraud. Johnson County does not have jurisdiction over enforcing improvements to the 230 homesite community; its board of …

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City Imposes Unauthorized Fees on MHC

MyDesert reports the legal division of the California Department of Housing and Community Development says Desert Hot Springs violated state law when it attempted to impose impact fees amounting to over $500,000 on the owners of Palm View Estates MHC. The city had assessed Palm View $7,000 for each manufactured …

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MHC Owner: “Don’t Tread on Me”

LivingstonDaily reports from Michigan the owner of a land lease community (LLC) does not want her property master-planned as a future MHC. Renee MacRitchie, the owner of Songbird Acres, says the designation will decrease the value of her property and neighboring properties as well. According to Putnam Township Supervisor Ron …

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Student Housing Developer wants Missouri MHC

The ColumbiaMissourian reports the Columbia Regency Mobile Home Park has notified residents the community will close Feb. 29, following the owners request to rezone the property for apartments. Aspen Heights, which submitted plans for the apartments, says it will buy the property from Regency of Missouri only if the land …

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Bernanke in the Ring: “It’s a left, then a right, another left …!!”

WashingtonPost reports Ben Barnanke will get pounded from the left and the right at this week’s Federal Reserve policy making committee. Half of the ten member committee disagrees with his monetary policy. The conservatives say he is doing too much; the liberals saying he is not doing enough. “A growing …

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The New HARP: Performing for a Larger Underwater Audience

MHProNews has learned in a report from DSnews the Federal Housing Financing Agency (FHFA) has redesigned HARP (Home Affordable Refinance Program) to bolster more underwater homeowners, and thereby buoy the housing market a little longer. Originally, only those who owed more than 25 percent above the value of their home …

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Warren Supports Occupy Wall Street

Redstate updates a report MHProNews previously covered on Elizabeth Warren, President Obama’s force behind the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and current candidate for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts. Commenting in an article in The Daily Beast about the Occupy Wall Street movement that has spread across the country and …

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MHARR: Sprinkler System Fires Up Again!

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC) voted to conditionally accept an MHI (Manufactured Housing Institute) proposed federal sprinkler standard for manufactured homes. The vote came one day after the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) admitted that manufactured homes have fewer fires …

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Court Ruling Favors Neighborhood over Modular Homes

SavannahNow reports an improperly subdivided lot cannot be sited with a modular home, according to Chatham County Superior Court Judge Michael Karpf. John Barr, Jr.’s, petition to site modular homes in Tybee Islands Eagles Nest neighborhood was denied because his son, the original property owner, violated a 2001 zoning ordinance. …

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RV Community Deals with Issue of Permanent Residency

gazettextra reports the covenants and zoning agreements established when an RV community was developed in the 1970’s have not been enforced. The original rules for Rock River Leisure Estates RV park in Edgerton, Wisconsin, state it is a vacation resort and does not allow permanent year-round living beyond nine months, …

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Rent Control Repeal Brings Relief to MHC Owner

Following up on a story we ran in the Daily Business News Oct. 14 regarding the repeal of rent control in a Capitola, CA MHC, Robert S. Coldren, of Hart, King and Coldren of Santa Ana, CA tells MHProNews.com the city’s decision is a victory for good government and property …

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Rent Control in MHCs too Expensive to Maintain

Capitola-SoquelPatch reports the Capitola (CA) City Council voted 3-2 to repeal its rent control ordinance on MHCs, after twice postponing the vote several months ago. Over a dozen community members and residents protested with signs. Residents of Surf and Sand Mobile Home Park reached their own settlement and agreed not …

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MHARR: HUD is Overstepping MHCC

MHProNews has received a brief from Danny Ghorbani, President and CEO of the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR), which says the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is expanding its in-plant regulation presence, and disrupting the relationship between Primary Inspection Agencies (PIAs), housing manufacturers, and HUD. As …

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FHA’s Carol Galante is Galloping

OriginationNews reports that two years after leaving affordable housing developer Bridge Housing Corporation to run the Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) multi-family program, Carol Galante is operating the entire agency. After David Stevens left the FHA to head the Mortgage Banker’s Association (MBA), Galante has become the acting commissioner. She now …

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