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Chapter
1
Appraisal and Property Requirements Page
1-09b
Additions,
Modifications, and Special State Requirements. Additions or structural modifications
may put the home at risk if changes were not performed in accordance with the
HUD Manufactured Home Construction Safety Standards. Some states require a state
agency (often this is the State Administrative Agency) to approve all modifications
to manufactured (mobile) homes once they leave the factory. The appraiser and
underwriter are held responsible for knowing the local regulations on this. If
the area where the manufactured home is located has such requirements, then the
property must meet these requirements or it shall be deemed ineligible for FHA
insurance. If the appraiser observes changes to the original home, an
inspection by the State Administrative Agency, which inspects manufactured homes
for compliance, is required. If there is no State Administrative Agency willing
to inspect such homes, the lender may obtain a report from a licensed professional
engineer, indicating the structural modifications/additions were made in accordance
with HUD's Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (CFR
3280). Please see: HUD Handbook
4150.2 Chapter 8, Mortgagee
Letter 1999-32 FAQ #47. If the certification cannot be obtained then the manufactured
home is unacceptable and should be rejected. Construction
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