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Promoters Say Tulsa Show Filling Up

Reports from Tulsa find the 2011 Great Southwest Home Show is filling up. Southern Energy of Texas has committed along with Southern Energy of Alabama.  The lineup also includes Legacy Housing, Skyline Corporation, Palm Harbor Homes, American Homestar, Fleetwood, Clayton and others. A large number of booth exhibitors will be […]

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Land Title Association Calls Private Transfer Fees a Scheme

The American Land Title Association (ALTA) announced it supports a proposed rule issued by the Federal Housing Finance Agency that would limit Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Bank from investing in mortgages encumbered by private transfer fee covenants (PTFs).  The association says PTFs are a new

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Mortgage Applications on the Rise

Good news from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). The group released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey Wednesday for the week ending January 28, revealing a volume increase of 11.3 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier.  On an unadjusted basis, the Index increased 13.2 percent compared with

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Champion Names Jack Lawless CEO

Champion Enterprises Holdings, LLC, announced Tuesday that John N. Lawless, III has been named its President and Chief Executive Officer. Since 2007, Lawless has been the President of Headwaters Construction Materials, Inc., a manufacturer of building products based in Wixom, MI. Prior to that, Mr. Lawless was President and Chief

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Illinois Community Takes Up MH Permitting

From Illinois, the Commercial News reports the Danville Area Planning and Zoning Commission will consider approving a special-use permit request by Sandra and Connie Reynolds for a manufactured home in a rural residential zoning district. The residents want to replace a home destroyed by fire with a manufactured home. The

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Drew Acquires RV Furniture Maker

Drew Industries Incorporated, a leading supplier of components for recreational vehicles and manufactured homes, reported this week that its wholly-owned subsidiary Lippert Components, Inc., acquired the assets and business of Nampa, Idaho-based Home-Style Industries, and its affiliated companies. The purchase price of $7.25 million was paid from available cash, and

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Residents of Barefoot Say No Thanks to Incorporation

From Florida, TCPalm.com reports that residents of Barefoot Bay have voted against becoming Brevard County’s 17th municipality. Straw poll results show 63 households want a committee to continue studying incorporation of the sprawling manufactured housing community, but 620 households voted to drop the campaign. Developed during the 1970s as Florida’s

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MHI Welcomes Lisa Quinn Brechtel as National Communities Council Exec

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) has hired Lisa Quinn Brechtel for the position of Vice-President/Executive Director of MHI’s National Communities Council. She will be dedicated to landlease community issues and programming. Ms. Brechtel comes to MHI from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), where she served as a Senior Policy

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Construction Spending Unexpectedly Falls

Bloomberg News cited Commerce Department figures Tuesday indicating construction spending in the U.S. unexpectedly fell 2.5 percent in December to the lowest level in a decade. Bloomberg reports its estimate of surveyed economists called for a 0.1 percent gain. Construction spending decreased 10 percent in 2010, after dropping 15 percent

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MHARR Hits HUD Hard With Executive Order, MHI Cautions Approach

Depending on which association you ask, a recent executive order on over-regulation is either a mandate for change or a simple political maneuvering. The White House issued an Executive Order earlier this month similar to one issued by President Clinton in 1993 to improve regulation and regulatory review. Following the

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Manufactured Homes Coming to Muscatine

From Iowa, the Muscatine Journal reports the town may soon be home to a modular housing development, if Jason Harder has his way. Last year this developer purchased the 43 year-old Ripley’s Trailer Court, as well as a 38-acre adjoining pastureland, changed the name to Ripley’s Affordable Housing, and is

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Waco Plant Wins President’s Cup

From Texas, WacoTrib.com reports a Clayton Homes plant there has been honored with the 2010 President’s Cup award as the best overall plant in terms of satisfaction, profitability, sales and safety in the system. The plant has been operating since 1982. A second plant in the town earned the award

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Many Foreclosures in the Wings

Housingwire reports that RealtyTrac Senior Vice President Rick Sharga conveyed that major banks currently hold roughly 1 million homes repossessed through foreclosure, but only 30 percent have made it onto the market. The report also indicates foreclosure filings reached a new high in 2010 and should climb even higher this

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