Are modular homes subjected to municipal inspections?
Your site and the building plans of your modular home must be approved by the local municipality. Once your foundation is built, it must be approved by the local code official. During construction in the factory, Westchester Modular Homes employs a certified third-party inspector who will certify, upon completion, that your modular home has been manufactured in accordance with the approved plans and conforms to all municipal and state code requirements. A final inspection of your modular home will be required by the local code official to receive your certificate of occupancy.
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