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As Swimsuit Season Approaches, ADA Issue Looms on MHI Radar

The Department of Justice revised a regulation for Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that covers public accommodations.  As reported in the Manufactured Housing Institute’s (MHI) Week In Review for Feb. 25, the revision refers to accessibility for swimming pools.  If it is for the exclusive use …

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Small Business Hit with Costly IRS Reporting

The Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 mandates that as of Jan.1, 2011, independent landlords must file IRS Form 1099 for transactions totaling more than $600.00 in a year. In addition, according to a report from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), beginning in 2012 all businesses will be …

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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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Maynard: Nothing Like the HUD Code in Canada

While manufactured homes in the United States are somewhat distinct from other forms of both factory-built and site-built housing because they follow federal manufacturing and safety standards, Kathleen Maynard, Executive Director and CEO of the Canadian Manufactured Housing Institute explains in an exclusive interview with MHMSM.com that there is no …

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MHI Briefs Congress on Finance and Energy Issues for Manufactured Housing

Industry members participated this week in a high-level briefing on Capitol Hill focused on high energy performance in manufactured and modular homes. Emanuel Levy, Systems Building Research Alliance, and Kevin Clayton, Clayton Homes, Inc., presented to a standing-room-only audience. Manufactured Housing Congressional Caucus co-chair Ken Calvert (R-CA) kicked off the …

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Texas Homeowners at Odds Over Additions

CBSDFW.COM reports on manufactured home owners in Grapevine, Texas upset with the city over requests to bring additions up to code. Resident Phillip McNeal built an addition 20 years ago for his son and was asked recently by the city to see some paperwork for it. Several other residents of …

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Massachusetts Ends Shed Tax

The Massachusetts Manufactured Housing Association shares news that Governor Deval Patrick signed into law on November 17 a new law exempting sheds less than 120 square feet in a manufactured housing community from taxation. The bill was championed by a resident of Cranberry Village manufactured housing community. Carver may not …

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Maine Exec Asks Regulators to Understand MH Issues

Tinamarie Smith, president of the Manufactured Housing Association of Maine shared a letter with MHMSM.com she wrote in preparation for a meeting January 12th with Senator Olympia Snowe and Professor Elizabeth Warren, who is tasked with establishing the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB was created by the …

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FDIC Announces Hotline for Small Businesses Regarding Availability of Credit

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation recently held a forum on small lending to explore ways in which credit can be made more accessible to the small business sector. As a result of the forum and in recognition of the importance of available credit to small businesses, the FDIC announced the …

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Congress to Begin Look at Tax Code Changes

From the Manufactured Housing Institute’s Week in Review, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) has indicated that the committee will begin the process of overhauling the U.S. tax code, which has not undergone a fundamental retooling since 1986. The committee will hold its first hearing the week …

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Glue Not Enough, Officials Rule

Fox Boston claims its undercover report lead to changes in the Massachusetts Building code that require the ceilings in modular homes to be affixed with more than glue. While the glue may hold fine under normal circumstances, inspectors there claim it can collapse on emergency responders in the event of …

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Regulators Hear MH Industry Concerns Over New Agency

From Maine, the Portland Press Herald reports that roughly 40 Maine businesspeople met Wednesday with Sen. Olympia Snowe and Elizabeth Warren to discuss how the emerging Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with broad authority to regulate the nation’s financial system might affect Maine businesses. Warren, who is tasked with setting up …

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Republican Issa Wants to End Fannie and Freddie Subsidies

Housingwire reports that three of six upcoming House Oversight investigations involve housing finance. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the new House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman, indicates the investigations will include the role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the foreclosure crisis, the effect of business regulations such as the …

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U.S. Chamber Exec Warns of Regulatory Tsunami

U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue, presented remarks on the state of American Business today at a National Chamber Foundation event in Washington, D.C..  In his remarks, Donohue says he is cautiously optimistic that the recovery will continue and pick up steam as the year progresses. Overall, he …

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Federal Financial Protection Agency and State Regulators Sign Cooperation Agreement

The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) reported in its Weekly Review that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) implementation team currently housed within the U.S. Treasury Department and the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a framework of state and federal coordination …

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Des Moines Considering Regulatory Changes in MH Titling and Inspection

Iowa Manufactured Housing Association Executive Vice President Joe Kelly says the city of Des Moines is concerned about how older factory-built homes are sold on contract.  The City Attorney, Bruce Bergman, expressed to Kelly that Des Moines is considering requiring all community owners, if they are selling a home in …

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New MHCC Members Appointed

The new appointees announced by HUD on January 3, 2011 to the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee as reported by the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform are: (1) William Freeborne, described by HUD only as a “retired engineer,” who will be joining the “General Interest and Public Officials” group, becoming …

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MHARR Says Committee Selection Process Sets MHCC Back

The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) sent out a message to manufacturers indicating its view that the already diminished role and authority of the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC) as an independent check and balance on the power of HUD regulators took another major step backward on January …

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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to Begin Enforcement of Red Flag Rule

The days that remain before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) begins enforcement of its Red Flag Rule can be counted with fingers. Enforcement will begin December 31. The regulator issued regulations known as the Red Flag Rule in 2007 requiring financial institutions and creditors to develop and implement written identity …

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“A Cup of Coffee with…” Teresa Payne

Coming after the New Year, MHMSM.com will provide an exclusive interview with Teresa Payne, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary at HUD’s Office of Regulatory Affairs. In the popular format of “A Cup of Coffee with…” interview, Payne discusses the uncertain economic climate impacting the manufactured housing industry and the role of …

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