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Ohio Town May Ban Single-Section Manufactured Homes

The Wilmington News Journal (wnewsj) says elected officials in New Vienna, Ohio, are developing a zoning ordinance that would prevent single-section manufactured homes from being sited in town outside existing manufactured home communities.  Debate continues over the option of a multi-sectional home inside town limits, and pre-existing homes inside town …

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MHARR Meets with Congressional Leaders, Express Concerns over Sagging Sales

According to the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR), the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) statistics show shipments of manufactured housing continued to fall through the first two months of this year by 15 percent over the same period 2010.  Production numbers in their report from 2009 to 2010 …

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HUD’s New Commissioner Moves Over from FHA

HousingWire reports that Bob Ryan, chief risk officer at the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), has been picked as the acting commissioner of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  Outgoing commissioner David Stevens, who had appointed Ryan into the newly created position of risk officer in 2009, will head …

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New Fed and FDIC Rules to Evaluate Executive Risk

HousingWire reports the Federal Reserve has proposed a rule to tie the risks that heads of financial institutions take to their compensation packages.  The rule applies to institutions with one billion or more in assets, and is also part of the Dodd-Frank Act.  Lawmakers wanted to examine executives who put …

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SAFE Act Becomes Law in Maine April 1

According to Maine’s Morning Sentinel, the SAFE (Secure and Fair Enforcement) Act for Mortgage and Licensing of 2008 will take effect April 1, requiring loan originators to have state licenses.  The state’s Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection (BCCP) says they have received 1,550 applications, but there are 18,000 loan officers …

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Democrats Say Change HAMP, Don’t Throw It Out

In a related development to the previous story on the mortgage servicers’ scorecard, HousingWire said 50 Democrats signed a letter sent to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlining changes that should be made to the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). These include not doing a foreclosure and loan modification program at …

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Mortgage Servicers to Get Scorecard on Their Performance

HousingWire reports that the Treasury Department will begin grading mortgage servicers in April as to their performance through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP).  Assistant Treasury Secretary Tim Massad said a scorecard will be issued quarterly on the compliance of the ten largest HAMP servicers.  Through February, 600,000 modifications to …

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Risk Retention Change Coming to Dodd-Frank

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued an announcement that section 941 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) regarding mortgage risk retention is being revamped.  A proposed rule change will be in the Federal Register for public comment when the process is …

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Discussions Center on Resolving Mortgage Servicers’ Errors

HousingWire says one of the discussions at a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) meeting with federal regulators centered on giving delinquent homeowners each $21,000 in a cash-for-keys program.  The regulators are working with attorneys-general of all 50 states and major lenders to reach a settlement involving faulty affidavits used to …

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New Fencing Issues Surround Texas Communities

The Star-Telegram reports that in Grapevine, Texas, an amended ordinance will impose restrictions on fences around factory-built home communities.  City officials had discovered businesses operating illegally behind fences, and grass six feet tall that can harbor insects and rodents.  The new ruling will allow four-feet tall fencing that is 50 …

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CFPB Set to Support Smaller Financial Institutions

HousingWire.com reports Elizabeth Warren telling the Independent Community Bankers Association that the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will reduce regulatory costs for smaller financial institutions.  Warren, the builder of the CFPB and likely first director, said the first order of business will be to combine the Trust in Lending …

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Does Yard Maintenance Include a Rock Garden?

News-press.com in Florida offers a legal Q & A column.  Questioner lives in a manufactured home community six months of the year, pays for lawn maintenance, but has a rock garden instead of grass.  They have to weed their own rock garden despite paying for lawn care, and have to …

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MHI Annual Conference Attendees Lobby Congress

RealEstateRama reports that the Manufactured Housing Institute’s (MHI) annual Legislative Conference in the nation’s capitol resulted in 20 percent more meetings with Members of Congress and staff than last year.  Said Thayer Long, executive vice-president of MHI, “The message to Congress is simple.  For the past two decades manufactured housing …

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MHARR Blames HUD for Industry Downfall

11 update says manufactured home production was down 12.89 percent over January of last year. The report says HUD is directly responsible for the precipitous drop of HUD Code manufactured houses from 374,000 in 1998 to under 50,000 last year. It says the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Title 1 program …

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Sprinkler Law Creates Impasse in Maryland

Maryland’s law that requires sprinkler systems in manufactured and modular homes took effect Jan. 1.  The Dagger News Service reports several families applied for permits for modular homes prior to that date in Harford County, but the state’s interpretation of the law is for the permit to take effect at …

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CFPB’s Top Cop Ready for Action July 1

HousingWire.com reports the top cop for the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) told a gathering of state attorneys general that mortgage servicers do not do enough for their customers who are in danger of foreclosure and that they need to be more socially responsible.  Created under the Dodd-Frank Act, …

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HUD Policies to Be Examined by Congressional Committee

According to a report from the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR), an exchange of letters between MHARR and HUD, following President Obama’s Executive Order (EO) #13563, in which the president called for an examination of regulations that guide federal agencies, produced a standoff.  Ms. Teresa Payne, Associate Deputy …

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Executive Order Calls for Public Comments on HUD Policies

The Federal Register of March 3 notes a directive from the Obama Administration for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to review its regulations to determine if they are “outdated, ineffective or excessively burdensome.”  President Obama’s Executive Order 13563, issued Jan. 18, 2011, “Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review,” …

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MHI and U.S. Chamber Suggest CFPB Guidelines

One day before the House Financial Services Committee holds a hearing on the impact of Dodd-Frank on small business lending, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, along with the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) and other business groups, proposed recommendations for the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).  According to MHI, the …

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County Ordinance Prohibits Older Homes Moving In or Around

The Ogemaw County Herald in Michigan reports that a new county ordinance will not allow any manufactured home 20 years or older to be brought into the county.  The new standards were approved unanimously by the Ogemaw County Board of Commissioners Feb. 24, and will take effect March 11.  Homes …

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