Housing Alliance Testifies on Mobile Home Park Rights

Glenside, PA - September 5, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — A half a million Pennsylvanians live in manufactured housing, formerly known as mobile homes. In some counties, manufactured housing constitutes 22% of all housing.

Most of these homes are in manufactured housing communities, sometimes called land lease communities or mobile home parks. In manufactured housing communities, residents own their homes, but rent the land on which they sit. There are more than 1,650 manufactured housing communities in the Commonwealth.

Manufactured housing community residents are vulnerable to eviction if a community owner decides to terminate the community. This threat has grown recently as rising property values encourage community owners to close the community and sell the land for a so-called higher use.

Because relocation is so difficult for most residents of manufactured housing communities, the protections contained in HB 1673 are essential. The bill would be beneficial first by providing residents and prospective residents of manufactured housing communities with adequate notice of the sale of the community and time to prepare to move.

HB 1673 also grants residents, collectively, a right of first refusal to purchase the community when it is offered for sale.

Many homeowners are unable to move their homes due to the age and condition of the home. For these homeowners, payment for the value of the home left behind will help them move forward. In addition, relocation benefits for those who can move their homes are important and are provided for in HB 1673.

While the Housing Alliance supports HB 1673, we also propose several changes to strengthen it.

Finally, we note that in order to fully implement the provisions of HB 1673, a state loan fund for resident acquisition of manufactured housing communities is essential. Both New York and New Hampshire have such funds which have been successfully used for the creation of resident cooperative manufactured housing communities.

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Im following Warren Buffett and investing in manufactured housing as the solution of the near ans extended future. Manufactured housing has matured greatly over the past several years into a very reliable and economical alternative to conventional building. Factory built housing makes a lot of sense. If you were going to buy a new car would you purchase all the parts and get some guys to build it in your driveway? The same scale of economy and benefit of assembly line production can be found in today’s modern factory build homes.

There is a great video on line with Architect Sarah Susanka describing manufactured or prefab housing and why manufactured housing is built in a controlled environment by craftspeople may be of higher quality than a home built on site. at http://mfdhousing.com/portal/stories.php3?nid=6587

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