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PA Legislature Voting on MH Bill

A bill up for second consideration today (April 30) by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, according to the Newtown-Pa.Patch, would require the Department of Community and Economic Development to establish regulations for relocating manufactured homes. SB 1141 (Sen. Charles Mcllhinney, R-Bucks/Montgomery) also defines “manufactured housing.” MHProNews has leaned the third […]

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Augusta Dogged by Lawsuit

From Georgia MHProNews.com learns ChronicleAugusta reports a pre-HUD Code mobile home that caught fire in the middle of the night in 2006 and took the lives of a young couple spawned several lawsuits brought by the families. The city of Augusta claims protection under the legal principle of sovereign immunity

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Pair Accused of Paring Investors in Modular Scam

Two Illinois men have been charged with defrauding investors out of $800,000 in a modular home building scam, the DailyHerald tells MHProNews.com. Richard Osty of Waukegan and Ronald Moore of Wheaton allegedly told investors $1,500 (sometimes more) would get them a loan for a green modular home, a one dollar

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The End of Erdmore Estates

WOOD-TV reports from Edmore, Michigan the owner of scrapped Erdmore Estates Mobile Home Park is in jail, and cannot respond to any violations. Corey Davy bought the community in 2008 in a bankruptcy sale after the state had revoked the previous owner’s license. Davy went to jail for two years

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Modular Home Building on the Rise?

SBWire reports ModularHomesNetwork (MHN) says the modular housing industry is stabilizing after losing a number of manufacturers in 2011. With more starts this year than last, and growth in the multi-family market, MHN notes Q1 modular housing growth in the New England area, New Jersey, and upper Midwest as well

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Task Force to Review San Antonio’s MH Code Changes

As follow-up to a story we wrote April 18 regarding changes to the MHC code by the San Antonio Quality of Life Committee, which has policy oversight of manufactured homes, Texas Manufactured Housing Association (TMHA) Executive Director J.D. Pendleton led a group of residents and community owners in a meeting

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Tax Reform Could Lower MH Taxes

The DesMoinesRegister says the Republicans and Democrats in the Iowa Legislature are negotiating a still-secret property tax measure, refusing to release any specifics to the public. Critics say it will increase homeowners property tax and cut $100 million annually from local government, which could affect school budgets, police protection, and

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Modular Communities Spring Up to Accommodate Energy Workers

As the energy and mining industries continue to expand in Canada, creating instant cities that last for 20-25 years and then disband, companies need to quickly get the project up and running while controlling costs, and government wants the economic impact/revenue without environmental upheaval. Instead of the old metal shelters,

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Delinquencies Decline, Foreclosures Take Time

According to NationalMortgageNews, Lender Processing Services (LPS) reports the national delinquency rate fell six percent from the previous month to 7.09 percent as of March 31, 2012. For the 40 million mortgages analyzed by LPS, March is the third consecutive month the rate has fallen, reaching a new low last

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Component Supplier does 360 Q1 over last Q1

Patrick Industries, Inc. of Elkhart, Indiana reports net sales for the first quarter of 2012 rose 47.8 percent over Q1 2011, to $102.7 million, reflecting a 36 percent increase from MH revenue and 57 percent rise from RV revenue. The company reports net income for Q1 2012 of five million,

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New Home Sales Fall in March

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) tells MHProNews.com sales of newly built, single-family homes dropped to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 328,000 units in March, a 7.1 percent decline from the 353,000 homes in February. NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe says, “The March decline is from a stronger-than-expected

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Zillow: Housing Market will Bottom this Year

MarketWatch reports the value of U.S. homes rose 0.5 percent Feb. to March 2012, marking the largest increase since 2006 when home values also rose 0.5 percent, according to the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI). However, the Zillow Home Value Forecast predicts home values will fall nationally 0.4 percent during

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Legislation Would Protect MHC Residents

The VCStar in Ventura, California reports the Ventura County Supervisors have endorsed a measure that protects MHC residents who sign multi-year leases. AB 1938 is scheduled for a hearing in the California State Assembly before an Assembly housing committee. The bill would require MHC operators to provide a one-page summary

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Dow Gains, Cavco Gains More, Nobility Falls Hard

CNNMoney reports a combination of strong corporate earnings from major players like Apple and Boeing, and Federal Reserve Chief Ben Bernanke’s words that the Fed is “entirely prepared to take additional balance sheet actions…should economy require additional support,” gave a strong boost to U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average

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Grant Money to Replace Manufactured Homes

DailyCourier reports from Prescott Valley, Arizona the town government will receive $300,000 from the Arizona Department of Housing to fix-up owner-occupied homes and replace aging manufactured houses. The program is designed to help low to moderate-income households remedy building code violations or health and safety issues. MHProNews.com has learned the

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