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Economic Woes Lead to MH Zoning Change

TheTandD reports from South Carolina the Orangeburg County Planning Commission has finalized zoning plans that would allow single-section manufactured homes to be sited in an area already populated by site-built and sectional manufactured homes. During their November meeting the commissioners approved the creation of the RS-2 Single-family/Manufactured Home District. According …

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Utah Legislature Dealing with MHC Owner-resident Mediation

SaltLakeTribune reports about two dozen land lease community (LLC) residents attended a Capitol Hill Business and Labor Committee hearing to support legislation that calls for mediation in cases of MHC owner-resident disputes. Rep. Janice Fisher (D-West Valley City) introduced a bill that would provide for nonbinding mediation if the rent …

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Charity and Big Biz Winterize MHC Home

FremontTribune reports from Nebraska the charity, Rebuilding Together, and Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation have partnered on 450 projects since 2007 to help elderly, disabled, and low-income homeowners with renovations and repairs. Recently, volunteers and Rebuilding Together board members installed energy-efficient windows and doors on the factory-built home of Cleo …

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MHC Conversion Closure Draft Favors Residents

In the SantaMariaTimes, Ron Faas, lobbyist for the Northern Santa Barbara County Manufactured Homeowners Team, says Santa Barbara (CA) County’s long-planning division has drafted a manufactured-home park closure conversion ordinance that the Board of Supervisors had requested. Noting the importance of local ordinances to assure the availability of low cost …

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Fort Collins Losing MH Homesites to Redevelopment

Coloradoan reports that over the last 12 years in Fort Collins, Colorado, more than 340 families have been displaced from their MHCs by landowners seeking more lucrative commercial development. Now, another community is joining the ranks. The 32 families of Bender Mobile Home Park have been told by developer Gino …

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Iowa Regency: Fit for a King? Not. Not Yet

TheGazette reports from Iowa City, Iowa, that Regency Mobile Home Park in Johnson County has been the target of complaints in recent years for poor water quality, abandoned homes, and charges of fraud. Johnson County does not have jurisdiction over enforcing improvements to the 230 homesite community; its board of …

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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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MH Dealer Facing New Charges

KRGVTV reports from Laferia, Texas, that an MH dealer with two pending civil cases against it has received a fresh batch of accusations alleging fraud. Park Girl in Laferia, in south Texas, has been accused of taking deposits for manufactured homes and then breaking the contract without returning the money. …

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Incentives to Replace pre-HUD Code Homes, Rehab Newer Ones

MankatoFreePress reports a unique program to rid St. Peter, Minnesota, of pre-HUD Code manufactured homes will be expanded to include properties in two additional land lease communities (LLCs) in town–Summit and Mar Wey. The program began last winter in the Green Valley community, where four homes have been razed and …

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MHC Co-op: Eight Months Long, Going Strong

FridleyPatch from Minnesota reports it’s been eight months since the Park Plaza manufactured home community became a cooperative. Facilitated by the Northcountry Cooperative Foundation (NCF), at the time Park Plaza was the fifth MHC in Minnesota to become a co-op, and the second sold by Phil Johnson to residents. He …

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MH Dealer Receives 20-year Honor

LogCabinDemocrat reports from Little Rock, Arkansas, the Arkansas Manufactured Housing Association has bestowed its “Twenty-Year Membership Award” on Hawks Mobile Homes of Conway, AR. Kevin Hawks received the honor from AMHA Chairman Dwight Chandler for 20 continuous years of membership, during the association’s 40th annual convention at the Peabody Hotel …

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Arizona LLC on the Block

Inside Tuscon Business reports Continental West manufactured housing community in Tuscon, AZ defaulted on a $10.95 million loan and will be sold at public auction 11 AM, Jan. 4, 2012 in the Pima County Courts Building. The 319 homesite community was built in 1960, and boasts two swimming pools, a …

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A Pitch from a CA MH Homeowner Lobbyist

The Lompoc Record published an opinion piece written by Ron Faas, legislative action team coordinator for the Northern Santa Barbara County Manufactured Homeowners Team in California and a resident of Sunnyhills Mobile Home Park. Excerpts from “Mobile Homeowners Face Many Issues” follow: “Manufactured-home owners are in a unique situation in …

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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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Rent Control in MHCs too Expensive to Maintain

Capitola-SoquelPatch reports the Capitola (CA) City Council voted 3-2 to repeal its rent control ordinance on MHCs, after twice postponing the vote several months ago. Over a dozen community members and residents protested with signs. Residents of Surf and Sand Mobile Home Park reached their own settlement and agreed not …

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MHC Owner Gets Utility Break from City

IBerkshires reports from Williamstown, Massachusetts, the Board of Selectmen voted to give an MHC a deduction for their water and sewage bill due to the damage from Tropical Storm Irene. All 273 people were displaced from the 225 homes, and the owner of the Spruces Mobile Home Park, Morgan Management, …

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MH Industry Pros: Learn MH Energy Upgrades

MHProNews has learned from Lois Starkey, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI), that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) will offer a series of free webinars aimed at providing information on the Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals …

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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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