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Is it Mobile Home, Manufactured Home or a Modular Home?

  Mobile, Manufactured and Modular Homes Mobile Homes, Manufactured Homes and Modular Homes, you often hear these terms used interchangeably.   Believe it or not, each of these are different!   While all are built in a factory and moved to their destination, they do have some distinct differences.   Let’s take a look: Mobile homes, some call them “trailers,” are referred to as pre-HUD homes.   A pre-HUD unit is built prior to June 15, 1976.   They are built on a chassis that allows the unit to be moved.   They are built in a factory to their completeness and then delivered to their destination.   While they can then be hooked up to local utilities and in some cases put onto a foundation they are in general moveable. Manufactured homes are also built on a chassis and are built in their entirety at the factory often in segments, and then shipped to their destination to be assembled on sight.   Each segment is generally on its own frame known as an I-beam.   The I-beams are attached

Pre-HUD vs. HUD

  Pre-HUD vs. HUD What is this term “pre-HUD” that is always thrown around? Well, it all started back in 1976, June 15 th to be exact. When The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) enacted the HUD Code. The HUD Code, unlike conventional building codes, requires manufactured housing units built after that date to be constructed on a permanent chassis.   This distinction is crucial because it creates a manufactured home, not a mobile home, as they are no longer considered truly mobile! Any manufactured housing unit built prior to June 15 th , 1976, is considered pre-HUD. Homes built after that date are manufactured homes and are generally built to higher safety standards including roof load, wind resistance, thermal efficiency, durability and more. Why is this important?   It is because mobile homes and manufactured homes are considered personal property, not real property like traditional built homes.   Personal property can be moved, while real property cannot.