#253755 - 10/07/08 08:09 AM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
[Re: ColoBroker]
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Pre 1976 - Mobile
HUD code - Manufactured
BOCA code - Modular
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#253766 - 10/07/08 08:57 AM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
[Re: jstip]
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I have been in Manufactured homes, and you had to question yourself, that good.
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#253771 - 10/07/08 09:54 AM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
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To my mind "manufactured" is a bad description though a widely used term for housing built in a factory; after all some homes are manufactured on site. We call them stick built!
Factory built homes are basically in 2 categories: 1) modular or 2) mobile. Mobile is again divided by age as to their compliance with HUD standards.
The essential difference is that a modular is built in sections in the factory and shipped on trailers to the site where they are assembled. The trailers then are returned to the factory for use on another shipment. A mobile uses a chassis that is an integral part of the structure and remains on site. Typically the towing tongue and suspension (wheels, axles, and springs) are removed as part of the installation.
Modulars are considered an improvement to the site and transfer with the land by deed. In New York older mobiles are transferred by bill of sale and newer ones by DMV title, either way the land under them transferring by deed.
You should look at the construction to tell the difference. I have found classification errors in the public records and therefore don't rely on them.
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#253890 - 10/07/08 10:28 PM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
[Re: CanDo]
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If there is a door (like a cabinet door) covering th electric panel you sometimes will find the label there. I have also seen them on the walls and/or panels around the furnace and water heater.
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#253928 - 10/08/08 07:56 AM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
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Here's a link to a Thread we used to discuss this same issue a couple months ago: http://www.agentsonline.net/forums/ubbth...html#Post245601
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#253944 - 10/08/08 10:02 AM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
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#254567 - 10/11/08 04:49 PM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
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the county records in my county always tell if it is. Generally if it has skirting around, and not a real foundation, it will be considered manufactured for financing, even if it was stick built off site, and never had the wheels on it...
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#254582 - 10/11/08 06:40 PM
Re: Manufacture house how can you tell?
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I will sometimes see a stick built with skirting (typically on pier supports) but it would never be confused with a mobile (manufactuired) as it would not be DMV titled.
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