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PMHA Announces Board of Directors Make-up

In a communiqué to MHMSM.com, Mary Gaiski, Executive Vice-president of the Pennsylvania Manufactured Housing Association (PMHA), announces the following board members who will return for an additional two-year term, and their positions: Sean Dalton, Insurance Director; Tracy Kirby, HUD Manufacturer Director; Mark Bowman, Modular Manufacturer Director; John Fanelli, Southwestern District …

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Boston Conference on Green Public Housing

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA) are sponsoring a conference on developing green solutions for public housing.  Slated for July 13-14 in Boston, Massachusetts,  participants will include public housing authorities, green building movement members, and private energy sector …

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Thayer Long Responds to IBIS World’s Dire Predictions

RealEstateRama says Thayer Long, CEO and president of the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), refuted charges by IBIS World Inc., that manufactured housing is a dying industry.  While noting the pace of new manufactured homes sales has declined 57 percent in the last five years, the comparable statistic for new single-family …

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MHARR Disparages MHI’s Written Sprinkler Proposal

As we noted in previous posts from June 16 and 17, the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) has soundly criticized the Manufactured Housing Institute’s (MHI) platform to set a “voluntary” standard for a sprinkler system when requested or required by local regulation.  MHARR says any reference or prescriptive …

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MHARR Inflamed by MHI’s New Sprinkler Proposal

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) says the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) has issued a new proposal regarding sprinkler systems in HUD (Housing and Urban Development) code homes that MHARR says leaves the liability door open.  MHI’s new suggestion states that sprinklers are federally preempted, but sets up …

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Real Estate Economist Lashes Out at Federal Programs

The Chelan Real Estate Blog says a speech by Dr. Mark Dotzour, Chief Economist of the Texas Real Estate Center and keynote speaker at the Manufactured Housing Institute’s (MHI) Congress in April, states the economy has yet to hit bottom.  He says the extensive government intervention has prevented the economy …

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FEMA May Order More Homes from Factories for Disaster Relief

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) held an “Industry Day” seminar June 8 concerning production and future use of small disaster-relief homes, called Temporary Housing Units (THUs).  Over fifty industry representatives attended.  The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) says the small housing units, 350 to 550 square feet, …

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Homeowners Highly Value Homeownership

A survey commissioned by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) of 2,000 people likely to vote in 2012 revealed that owning a home is a core value.  Ninety-five percent of the homeowners surveyed said they are happy with their decision to own a home.  Celinda Lake, president of Lake …

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Dodd-Frank Reality Check – A Call to Action

MHMSM.com has learned details from Manufactured Housing Industry pros that the effects of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank, or DF) could have disastrous effects for manufacturers, retailers, community operators and all who do business with them if we as an industry do not act rapidly …

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MHI Pushes for Campaign to Revise Dodd-Frank

MHI Week in Review continues urging contacts with members of Congress to make revisions to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) that are of significant concern to the manufactured housing industry.  These include: 1) high-cost mortgage triggers; 2) qualified mortgage criteria for small manufactured home loans; …

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MHARR on the Move

Staff members of the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) met May 26 with Acting HUD (Housing and Urban Development) Assistant Secretary for Housing – Federal Housing Commissioner Bob Ryan, and career officials of the HUD manufactured housing program.  Issues included consumer financing, changing HUD’s “trailer” orientation to “housing” …

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Under-utilized MH Community Program to Be Revised

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) says it and the National Communities Council (NCC) met with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) representatives to discuss a federal program to develop and rehabilitate manufactured housing communities.  Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) 207(m) is a mortgage insurance program for owners and developers to obtain financing. …

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Home Builders Want Government Mortgage Backstop

NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) First Vice-chairman Barry Rutenberg says while the NAHB supports modernizing the nation’s housing finance system, it opposes several bills in the House and Senate that would end Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac without providing some type of government backstop.  He says, “Maintaining a continuing …

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Industry Leaders Work on FEMA Plan Using MHCs in Tornado-ravaged States

A group of MH Industry leaders is working with MHC (manufactured home communities) owners David Roden and Spencer Roane who are spearheading a plan for FEMA in disaster areas in the southern U.S.  Some manufacturers, association leaders and businessmen are working on a plan that avoids FEMA’s past missteps, saves …

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MHARR to Issue Series of Needed MHIndustry Changes

In noting the 13 percent drop in manufactured housing in the first quarter of this year over 2010, and the continued decline in the industry before the broader housing crisis settled in, the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) will issue a series of briefs and fact sheets about …

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Friend of Manufactured Housing to Run for U.S. Senate

RV Business says Democratic U.S. Representative Joe Donnelly of Indiana will make a run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Senator Richard Lugar. Rep. Donnelly’s website says from June, 2010, in part: “Congressman Donnelly has been an advocate for the manufactured housing industry, a vital part of …

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Native Americans Slowly Acquiring FEMA Homes

New America Media reports that some of the Federal Emergency Management Agency factory-built housing originally designated for Hurricane Katrina relief is now slowly making its way onto American tribal lands.  Estimates range from 90,000 to 200,000 for housing units needed to replace inadequate housing on the 565 tribal lands across …

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Legislation Would Provide Legal Recourse for Community Disputes

The Oakdale Patch of Minnesota reports that Rep. Nora Slawik of the Minnesota House of Representatives has introduced bill number HF1430 to provide low-cost mediation when residents of a manufactured home community have a disagreement with community owners.  In the past, many communities have been family-owned and were responsive to …

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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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Bankers Say CFPB Should Be Directed by a Commission

HousingWire reports the American Bankers Association (ABA) told the House Financial Services Committee that the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) needs the checks and balances of a commission to head the massive agency instead of just the director.  Speaking for the ABA, Leslie Anderson, of Bennington Bank in Nebraska, …

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