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MHI Fire Sprinkler Proposal Adopted by Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee


The Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC), at its fall meeting this week in Alexandria, Virginia, voted 15 – 5 to recommended that HUD adopt MHI’s Fire Sprinkler Proposal. The proposed standard explicitly preempts fire sprinklers from the HUD Code and provides for a uniform voluntary fire sprinkler design and installation requirements that may be used when consumers select to purchase a manufactured home with fire sprinklers.

The vote represents a consensus among producers (including retailers), consumers, State Administrative Agencies (SAAs), third party inspection agencies, and members of the general public, who serve on the MHCC, that mandatory fire sprinklers for new homes provide little cost benefit and are not necessary to protect homeowners from fires.

The majority of the MHCC was convinced by several strong arguments presented by MHI member representatives and MHI Staff during the meeting:

•Preemption is essential to the construction of quality affordable manufactured homes
•The fire safety requirements for manufactured homes are more stringent than the requirements in the International Residential Code (IRC) for other single family homes.
•Occupants of manufactured homes are as safe if not safer from the risk of fire injury and deaths than occupants of other single family homes. (See related article below.)
•A uniform fire sprinkler standard designed specifically for HUD Code homes will provide consumers who wish to purchase a new home with a fire sprinkler system, a more cost effective alternative.

In other action by the MHCC it voted to recommend that new homes be constructed with at least one 36” wide exterior door and that homes larger than 14” wide be designed with a minimum hallway width of 30” (from 28”). The MHCC also voted on more than 20 updates to various reference standards in the HUD Code.

The MHCC recommendations will be forwarded to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) where they will be considered for proposed rulemaking. MHI and other stakeholders will need to work together to ensure that the MHI fire sprinkler proposal remains intact.


NFPA Publishes a Correction to Its July, 2011 Report on Manufactured Home Fires – Risk of Fire Deaths is Comparable to Other Single Family Housing

The National Fire Protection Administration (NFPA) testified at this week’s meeting of the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (MHCC) that its July, 2011 report on Manufactured Home Fires contained a significant error. In an Errata issued October 14, 2011, NFPA concluded that in post-standard manufactured homes the fire death rate is comparable to other single family homes. In its July report, NFPA said that the fire death rate for post-standard manufactured homes was 13 – 25 percent higher than other single family homes.

This is significant because the earlier report also said that manufactured home injuries from fires are less than other single family homes, and the incidence of fires is also less in manufactured homes. The current fire safety requirements for manufactured homes are more stringent than for homes built to the International Residential Code (IRC) and the results from the NFPA study indicate that these requirements have resulted in fewer fires, fewer injuries and a death rate no greater than that of other single family homes.


Click here for a copy of the July, 2011 report and click here for the October, 2011 ERRATA.


Bill to Boost Energy Efficiency in Federal Mortgages Introduced

On October 19, Sens. Michael Bennet (D-CO) and Johnny Isakson (R-GA) introduced legislation to boost home efficiency by factoring energy costs into the underwriting processes of federal mortgages. The bill awaits consideration by the Senate Banking Committee.

The measure would require federal mortgage lenders to analyze expected energy costs when analyzing a mortgage applicant’s ability to repay the loan. Specifically, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) would be required to overhaul its underwriting and appraisal guidelines for mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or other federal insurers to include expected energy costs in the debt-to-income calculations used to determine a borrower’s monthly expenses.

For more information, click here


Senators Seek to Spur U.S. Housing through Foreign Ownership

On October 20, Sens. Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Mike Lee (R-UT) announced their intention to introduce legislation designed to boost demand for homes by luring foreign investors to purchase residences and live in the U.S.

The bill would provide foreign nationals who invest at least $500,000 in U.S. residential real estate with a three-year residency visa. At least $250,000 must be spent on a primary residence where the visa holder will reside for at least 180 days out of the year while paying U.S. taxes. Applicants would still be subject to standard criminal and national security background checks and, once approved, would not be able to receive government benefits such as Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.

For more information, click here
 
MHI Staff Attends FEMA Oversight Hearing

On Thursday, Chairman Mark Pryor (D-AR) of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs — Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery and Intergovernmental Affairs, held a FEMA oversight hearing. The hearing examined the quality controls and business practices at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, focusing on efforts to ensure greater efficiency in the agency's disaster response and recovery activities. Witnesses included Richard Serino, Deputy Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

In 2009, Mr. Serino was appointed by President Barack Obama and began working directly with Administrator Craig Fugate to build, sustain, and improve the Department's capacity to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards. MHI has requested a meeting with Mr. Serino to discuss MHI’s set of recommendations to enhance and improve the production and delivery of temporary housing units.

Special thanks to Mr. J.D. Harper, Executive Director of the Arkansas Manufactured Housing Association, for his grassroots initiative on behalf of the manufactured housing industry.

Daily Business News Briefs

Modest Gains and Losses Across the Board

Modest Gains and Losses Across the Board

CNNMoney reports continuing concerns about the possible fallout if Greece has to pull out of the Eurozone, and tepid domestic economic data produced mixed results in U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average did manage a very modest gain, +0.27 percent, 33.6 points, to close at 12,529.75. The Nasdaq fell -0.38 percent to 2,839.38, while [...]...

24 May 2012

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Down Under MOD

Down Under MOD

ArchitectureandDesign reports from Inverloch, Victoria, on Australia’s rocky southeast coast, Archiblox has created a modern, sustainable modular home that maximizes sea views to the south while minimizing the effects of the cold winds that also come from that direction. Electric awning windows at the top of the entryway stairs act as a...

24 May 2012

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Cavco to Release Financials

Cavco to Release Financials

MarketWire states Phoenix-based Cavco Industries, Inc. (CVCO) will announce its fourth quarter fiscal 2012 earnings Tue. May 29, 2012 after the market closes. Senior officials will discuss the report in a live webcast the following day, Wed. May 30 at 12:00 noon Eastern time. Cavco is the second largest producer of manufactured homes in the [...]...

24 May 2012

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Clayton Supports TV Ad Blitz

Clayton Supports TV Ad Blitz

KnoxNews in Knoxville, Tennessee, tells MHProNews.com the Partnership Initiatives Fund, a branch of the Knoxville Chamber of Congress, is promoting a TV ad campaign supporting the addition of $35 million to the mayor’s education budget. The schools had asked for the funding to improve the schools, but Knox County Mayor Tom Burchett does not...

24 May 2012

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Village Updates Definitions

Village Updates Definitions

TheDailyReview of Towanda, Pennsylvania reports the Waverly Village Trustees in Tioga County, just across the border in New York, updated their definition of manufactured and modular homes. The previous legal definition written in 1988 for “mobile home” was a portable structure on wheels, but intended for long-term living. The new definition sta...

24 May 2012

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Mass. Real Estate Market Improves Slightly

Mass. Real Estate Market Improves Slightly

BostonGlobe reports for the first time in seven months, prices for single-family homes in Massachusetts rose modestly, 1.1%, as the median price hit $275,000 in April, according to Boston real estate company Warren Group. The number of single-family homes sold in April rose almost 22 percent over April 2011, marking the third consecutive month of...

24 May 2012

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Housing Recovery?

Housing Recovery?

NationalMortgageNews says there were 2.4 million homes for sale at the end of the first quarter, 20 percent fewer than a year ago, which has helped stabilize prices for now. However, the 2.2 million homes in the process of foreclosure, and another 1.7 million homes where the owners are three or more payments behind may [...]...

24 May 2012

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New Homes Sales Rose in April

New Homes Sales Rose in April

OriginationNews says the Census Bureau reports new home sales rose 3.3 percent in April following a 7.3 percent drop in March. MHProNews.com has learned sales of new single-family homes rose to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 343,000 in April from a 332,000 mark in March, besting Wall Street analysts who had predicted 330,000 to [...]...

23 May 2012

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Housing Stocks Close Mixed, but Skyline Justifies its Name

Housing Stocks Close Mixed, but Skyline Justifies its Name

CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average, after brushing with 12,325.00 during the day, climbed back in the last half hour to close at 12,496.15, losing a mere 6.66 points, -0.05%. The weakness in tech stocks and fears of Greece leaving the Eurozone fueled investors’ fears. The Nasdaq gained +0.39 percent to 2,850.12, while the [...]...

23 May 2012

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Kit Homes Takes Up where Sears Stopped

Kit Homes Takes Up where Sears Stopped

In 1970, 30 years after Sears ceased offering prefabricated housing, Shelter-Kit of Tilton, New Hampshire began offering small homes and cabins that could be assembled by aspiring homeowners with no construction experience. MarketWatch tells MHProNews.com customers can choose from a wide variety of options in designing their home, including...

23 May 2012

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UFPI Surprises Zacks

UFPI Surprises Zacks

Forbes reports on the heels of Universal Forest Products, Inc. (UFPI) strong first quarter 2012 results, whereby Q1 2011 showed a loss of -0.19 per share to first quarter 2012 return of +0.21 per share, and the recent acquisition of MSR Forest Products LLC, Zacks issued a #1 Rank (Strong Buy) for the stock. Zacks [...]...

23 May 2012

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Featured Articles and Reports - May 2012 Vol. 3 No. 8

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Everything Old is New Again

Everything Old is New Again

by Katy Weldon Something amazing is happening to older mobile and manufactured homes in certain areas of California. They are in demand! Mobile and manufactured homes built in the 1970’s and 1980’s... Read more

MARKETING

Your Attention Please

Your Attention Please

by Jeff Templeton A recent study found that the average American sees approximately 1600 advertisements a day. In a single day! Those ads are seen online, in newspapers, magazines, billboards, TV,... Read more

MARKETING

Featured Articles May 2012

 Featured Articles May 2012

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Creating a Budget

Creating a Budget

by Chrissy Jackson Simply put, a budget is a tool. When effectively used, this tool can enable you to have a manufactured home land lease community that is financially sound. A... Read more

COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT & FAIR HOUSING (LEGAL)

“What’s in a Name?”

“What’s in a Name?”

by Nadeen Green, JD The fact that you are reading MHProNews.com to gain insight into the manufactured housing industry shows that you are engaged and embracing the world of online information... Read more

COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT & FAIR HOUSING (LEGAL)

Terms of Engagement

Terms of Engagement

by Andrew Peters It’s easy for professionals in the housing industry to forget just how extensive the language of mortgage lending can be. We’re often quickly reminded, however, when we try... Read more

FINANCING

Promissory Notes How to take, buy or create a Note, then sell it for cash

Promissory Notes  How to take, buy or create a Note, then sell it for cash

by John Merchant, JD Many manufactured home communities and some MH retailers have – over the years – created their own notes. The following is an outline of the things and... Read more

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While Waiting on The Supreme Court: What is happening to Health Care Cost…

While Waiting on The Supreme Court:  What is happening  to Health Care Costs and Insurance?

by Kurt D. Kelley, J.D. For the last six months, I’ve served on The Woodlands, Texas Chamber of Commerce Health Care Program Committee. These efforts culminated on April 27th with a... Read more

GENERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY TOPICS

Frames

Frames

by George Porter A Manufactured Home is a more complicated piece of engineering than most other homes. Our building code makes us have a multi-purpose chassis. Strangely, we don’t move all... Read more

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“Mobile Homes” and Tornadoes

“Mobile Homes” and Tornadoes

by Margaret Clark (Editor's Intro: The following is a letter written by manufactured home community owner Margaret Clark to KWWL-TV reporter, Kera Mashek. Ms. Clark was writing in response to a... Read more

GENERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY TOPICS

The Industry's Need to Profitably Communicate

The Industry's Need to Profitably Communicate

by L. A. 'Tony' Kovach Trade media exists because there is a need to communicate facts and ideas relative to the industry being served. A robust online trade journal (e-zine) complements... Read more

GENERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY TOPICS

Manufactured Housing Institute and National Communities Council 2012 Congr…

Manufactured Housing Institute and National Communities Council  2012 Congress and Expo Photo Report

by L. A. 'Tony' Kovach If a picture is worth a thousand words, then there are tens of thousands of words captured in the photos that follow. The Manufactured Housing Institute... Read more

GENERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY TOPICS

National Industry Awards Presented at 2012 National Congress & Expo

National Industry Awards Presented at 2012 National Congress & Expo

Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV - April 11, 2012. Members of the manufactured and modular housing industries gathered today at an awards luncheon to recognize individuals and companies for outstanding... Read more

GENERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY TOPICS

Manufactured Home Shows - Touring a Model Home at Tunica 2012

Manufactured Home Shows - Touring a Model Home at Tunica 2012

by L. A. 'Tony' Kovach Manufactured home trade shows are a wonderful way to bring products and professionals together in one place. The home shown in this photo gallery carousel below... Read more

GENERAL MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY TOPICS

Do you know the single factor that determines; employee productivity, profi…

Do you know the single factor that determines; employee productivity, profits and sustained success?

by Tim Connor OK, have you figured it out or are you just waiting for my take on this topic? Come on – give it some thought – it might prove... Read more

MANAGEMENT

Is there Anything New under the Sun? Getting Bottom line Results for Manufa…

Is there Anything New under the Sun? Getting Bottom line Results for Manufactured Housing.

by L. A. 'Tony' Kovach If you are holding a smartphone, an iPad or are looking at a laptop, etc. you already know the answer to this article's headline's question. But... Read more

MANAGEMENT

Fear, worry, and stress – are you a victim?

Fear, worry, and stress – are you a victim?

by Tim Connor, CSP If you are not aware of the simple fact that fear is the major contributor to stress, illness, failure, worry and a whole host of other negative... Read more

PERSONAL REFLECTIONS, MOTIVATION and INSPIRATION

Zig On Doing Things Poorly

Zig On Doing Things Poorly

by Zig Ziglar Several years ago I was teaching a Sunday school class at First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas.Recalling G. K. Chesterton's paradoxical “Anything worth doing is worth doing badly,”... Read more

PERSONAL REFLECTIONS, MOTIVATION and INSPIRATION

Patience – The secret tool for sales success

Patience – The secret tool for sales success

by Tim Connor I just finished reading for the fourth time - one of my favorite books, The Power of Patience by M. J. Ryan. As I was reading, it struck... Read more

SALES

Sales Tips 101 – Objection Handling; Isolating the Objection

Sales Tips 101 – Objection Handling; Isolating the Objection

by L. A. 'Tony' Kovach Let's begin a periodic series of articles on some classic – but often unused or overlooked – sales tips and strategies. We will begin with the... Read more

SALES

US and Canadian Manufactured Homes Directory Locations

US and Canadian Manufactured Homes Directory