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Modular Variance Petitioners Fail to Appear, Requests Denied

Bartlesville Radio KWON reports the Dewey City Council in the northeast corner of Oklahoma held two public hearings seeking variance requests from two people for modular homes to be sited inside city limits.  Neither presenter appeared, and since the council could not get any information about the size, number of …

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Ban on Additional Pre-HUD Code Homes on Texas Agenda

Following up on an article we published May 4, The Huntsville Item says the Huntsville City Council will hold its third hearing prohibiting the placement of factory-built homes built before June 1976 (a.k.a., pre-HUD Code) inside the city limits of this east central Texas town.  The proposed ordinance also would …

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Bill to Reimburse Local Governments for Rent Control Challenges on Hold

In following up on stories published here May 3 and May 5 ,The Los Angeles Central Coast Democrat reports that California Assembly member Bill Bonning (D-Carmel) is delaying his Assembly Bill 579 (AB 579) that would reimburse local governments legal fees when their rent control laws, or other regulations regarding …

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Iowa Filing Due June 1

In correspondence with MHMSM, Joe Kelly, Executive Director of the Manufactured Housing Association of Iowa, says state law requires each Land Lease Community (LLC) to file an annual report with the county treasurers by June 1 with the name of each home owner and the home mailing address.  Says Kelly:  …

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Rent Control on the Table as City Plans Annexation

The Press-Enterprise reports that the city of San Jacinto, California, is planning to annex some land that includes Country Lake Mobile Home Community.  Country Lake residents are protected by a rent control ordinance in Riverview County, but San Jacinto does not have rent control, so any agreement could apply only …

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California City Council Ends Rent Control in Land Lease Communities

Following up on a story from May 3, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the Oceanside California City Council voted 5-3 during a contentious three-hour meeting to phase out rent control for the residents of factory-built homes. The new ruling will only affect new residents to the communities, not current …

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MHARR Objects Strongly to Joint Federal Report

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) issued a statement vehemently objecting to the Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s involving the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) investigations of issues of fire, safety and health in the manufactured housing industry, issues already covered by HUD.  MHARR sees it as another …

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SE Texas City Bans Additional Pre-HUD Code Homes

From Texas, The Huntsville Item reports the Huntsville City Council is considering a measure to restrict pre-HUD code homes from locating inside the city limits, but will grandfather in ones already there.  It will allow existing homes to move to other parts of the city.  An amendment to the motion would …

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Rent Control Challenged in San Diego County

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports Jerry Kern, city council member of Oceanside, California, wants to phase out rent control in the city’s 19 land lease communities with the proposal applying only to new residents.  The current ordinance is administered by the city and limits rent increases to a percentage of …

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Buffett and Clayton Respond to the Media

Fox Business interviewed Warren Buffett, of Berkshire-Hathaway, and Kevin Clayton, CEO of Clayton Homes.  Buffett remarked that it is good new housing has not gotten better because of the excess inventory of housing.  He says when new home construction returns, employment will improve more than many people think.  Kevin Clayton …

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City Council Adjusts Homesite Rental Ordinances

From California, The Sun of San Bernardino County says that the City Council of Yucaipa released a 49-page report on new methods to monitor homesite rents at manufactured communities.  The report was criticized for being twice as long as the ordinance itself, and also for pitting residents against community owners. …

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Structure Removed from Property Ends Investigation

Following up on a post from April 22, The Republican, of Massachusetts, reports that the dwelling on former City Councilor Angela Plassmann’s Northampton property that drew neighborhood complaints has been removed.  Despite her attorney’s insistence that the structure was a properly licensed RV, neighbors said it was “a manufactured home …

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SC County May Expand Manufactured Housing Areas

The Times and Democrat in Orangeburg, South Carolina, reports the Orangeburg County Planning Commission is considering a resolution to allow manufactured housing to become more widespread in town.  Harold Young, Deputy Administrator of the Community Development Division, said there have been requests to locate more single-section manufactured homes in areas …

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Alleged Manufactured Home May Be in Violation of Ordinances

Gazettenet reports from Northampton, Massachusetts, that a structure on the property of now former city councilwoman Angela Plassman may be in violation of the city’s building code.  City Building Commissioner Louis Hasbrouck says if it is manufactured housing rather than a recreational vehicle, it would be in violation of the …

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Louisiana City May Lift Ban on Manufactured Homes

From Louisiana, the Daily Comet reports the Thibodaux City Council is debating changing the local ordinance to allow factory-built homes in a previously restricted area in this city just west of New Orleans.  Three of the four residential zones already ban manufactured housing in response to residents who claim it …

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MHI Supports Petitioners in Supreme Court Case

Scribd reports that the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in support of petitioners who are appealing a decision in federal court that denied their claim challenging a rent control ordinance in Goleta, California.  Petitioners bought a factory-built community in Goleta and had …

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New Risk Retention Rule Could Prolong Housing Agony

HousingWire says according to Standard & Poor’s, the new risk retention rule will produce more stable mortgages in the long run, but the immediate effect will continue to suppress the housing market.  Federal regulators are proposing banks maintain a five percent risk in all loans that do not meet the …

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City in the Middle Between Residents and Owners

The Weekly Calistogan in Calistoga, California, tells of a battle going on between manufactured housing community owners and residents over rent control, and the city is in the middle.  The owners are raising rental fees beyond what local law allows, and the residents are getting financial help from the city …

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County Supervisors Douse Sprinklers in MH

ChicoER reports the Board of Supervisors of Butte County, California, unanimously voted to not require manufactured housing to have fire sprinkler systems installed. Butte County Fire Chief George Morris said the systems are required under new state law to be installed in all new residences under the “state responsibility area.” …

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Fed Regulators May Issue Decrees and Fines to Servicers

Bloomberg reports that banking regulators have been communicating with state attorneys-general on new rules for mortgage servicers to follow when dealing with homeowners who are delinquent and may fall into foreclosure.  These rules, called “consent decrees”, may be issued by regulators to a possible 14 servicers, including Bank of America …

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