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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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Toxic Chinese Drywall Suit Plasters Miami Court

Following up on a story we initially published March 17, 2011, MiamiHerald reports a multitude of homeowners in South Florida have filed separate legal claims against a German producer of Chinese drywall and the local distributor, alleging the drywall contains toxins that can cause breathing problems, emit foul odors, and …

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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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CFPB Picks Humphrey to Protect Seniors

HousingWire reports the son of former Senator and U.S. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey will join the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to head the Office of Older Americans. Hubert “Skip” Humphrey III served 16 years as Minnesota’s attorney general and most recently was head of the Minnesota AARP (American Association of …

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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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Pair Sent to Pokey for MH Ponzi Scheme

Kjct8 reports from Grand Junction, Colo. that Philip Lochmiller, Jr., and Shawnee Carver were sentenced to federal prison for their role in a real estate Ponzi scheme that defrauded over 400 people of at least $30 million. Lochmiller is the son of Philip Lochmiller, Sr., who was convicted in July …

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MHC Owner Wants to Convert to All-age, City Balks

vcstar reports from Ventura County, California, the owner of a land lease community in Fillmore filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleging the city is preventing her from converting the 55 and older community to for-sale condominium lots open to all buyers and ages. Nancy Watkins, owner of El …

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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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Alabama MHCs (Mostly) Prepared for New Immigration Law

The Birmingham News reports Section 30 of Alabama’s new immigration law requires residents of land lease communities prove they are legally in the U.S. in order to obtain a property tax decal for the factory-built home they own. Their other options are to move out of state, sell their home, …

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Bank’s Lawsuit against Clerk’s Office Settled

wvlegal reports an improperly recorded financing statement issued by the Gilmer County Clerk’s Office led to a bank being co-defendant in a lawsuit brought against two modular home builders in March 2010. Modular builder New Horizon Home Sales of Athens, WVa, and Gilmer Housing Partners (GHP) allegedly defaulted on a …

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Woman Gets Stiff Sentence for Stiffing Modular Home Buyers

nola reports a 61-year old Louisiana woman has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for defrauding modular home buyers out of some $200,000 in a post-Katrina scam. Cecilia Slattery filed articles of incorporation in 2008 for JCV, dba New Era Homes, and befriended ten people by buying them dinners …

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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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New Hampshire House “Drowns” Sprinklers in MH

The Boston Globe reports the Associated Press says, following the same action in the state senate last month, the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed a bill that prevents local communities from regulating sprinklers. Gov. John Lynch had vetoed the bill, but the House overrode his veto 266-61. The legislation …

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MHC has Long-standing Issues Between Owners and Town Board

SouthCoastToday reports that the 51 residents of Edgeway Mobile Home Park in Middleboro, Massachusetts may finally get street lights that were supposed to be installed over a decade ago. Only 51 sites 0f the planned 74 are currently occupied because the city revoked the license of the MH community owner, …

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Garcia Addresses Texas MHA Convention

The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) Manufactured Housing Division (MHD) executive director, Joe A. Garcia, addressed the Texas Manufactured Housing Association (TMHA) annual meeting this morning in Fort Worth. Garcia praised the TMHA for the low incident of complaints from consumers, and the high level of legal …

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CFPB tests new disclosure forms rules

Origination News reports the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is continuing to test the new mortgage disclosure forms, this time with actual consumers in Springfield, MA. The agency wants to make certain that consumers understand the differences between two distinct but competing adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs): One that adjusts every …

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Judge Rules in Favor of MH Community Residents

The Lebanon Daily News in Lebanon, PA reports the residents of Northcrest Acres manufactured home community have won their lawsuit against community owner Palmyra Homes, Inc., which sought to force them to change the heating system in their homes as part of a new lease agreement. Most of the 200 …

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Federal Ruling may Setback back Dodd-Frank implementation

Bloomberg reports a Washington, D.C. U.S. Court of Appeals  ruling may forestall implementation of some Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Dodd-Frank Act regulations, enacted over a year ago. Business groups had challenged a rule dealing with access to company board positions, and the costs associated with fending off investors’ attempts …

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