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Whats The Difference Between A “Manufactured Home” And A “Modular Home”?

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Whats The Difference Between A “Manufactured Home” And A “Modular Home”?

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Manufactured homes, sometimes referred to as mobile homes, are another type of building system and are constructed to a different building standard. This standard, the Federal Construction Safety Standards Act (HUD / CODE), unlike conventional building codes, requires manufactured homes to be constructed on a non-renewable steel chassis. Many communities have restrictions on where manufactured homes can be located. Modular and site-built homes, on the other hand, are constructed to the same building code required by your state, county and specific locality and therefore are not restricted by building or zoning regulations. Your new modular home is inspected at the assembly plant during each phase of construction. Evidence of this inspection is normally shown by the application of a state or inspection agency label.

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