MHARR Calls for Federal Moratorium On Critical Regulations

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Credit: MHARR.

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) has joined with President-elect Trump and leaders in Congress in calling for federal agencies to place a moratorium on pending regulatory actions during the final days of the Obama Administration.

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MHARR president and CEO M. Mark Weiss. Credit: MHProNews.

MHARR tells the Daily Business News that they are calling on the heads of three agencies specifically – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to defer further action on pending controversial rules or actions that could have a severely negative impact on both the manufactured housing industry and American consumers of affordable housing.

MHARR will closely monitor all regulatory activity affecting manufactured housing during the remaining term of the Obama Administration, and will keep the industry apprised – and take further steps — as warranted.

For additional details on MHARR’s call for a moratorium, including the official news release and letters sent to regulators and public officials, click here.

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MHARR member builders include Sunshine Homes, which produced the Energy-Star rated single sectional manufactured home shown above.  Photo credits from a still of an Inside MH video on MHLivingNews.com, Sunshine Homes and ManufacturedHomes.com

As long-time Daily Business News readers know. MHARR represents independent producers of federally-regulated HUD Code manufactured homes.##

(Image credits are as shown above.)

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RC Williams, for Daily Business News, MHProNews.

Submitted by RC Williams to the Daily Business News for MHProNews.

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