HUD Proposes Manufactured Housing Updates | Florida Realtors

2022-07-23 04:17:17 By : Mr. Jinmian Lee

HUD views manufactured housing as one relief valve for the affordable housing crisis, and its proposed construction rules are the biggest change in 20 years.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced proposed updates to its Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, commonly referred to as the “HUD Code.”

The updates published in the Federal Register are the largest set of changes to the HUD Code in over two decades. They support a Biden-Harris Administration priority to expand the nation’s supply of manufactured housing, which it sees as one component of its efforts to address U.S. housing supply challenges.

“Manufactured homes are an important element of the nation’s affordable housing supply,” says HUD Assistant Secretary for Housing Julia Gordon. “These proposed updates, when final, will help to expand the availability of safe and affordable homes that align with current design trends and construction methods.”

HUD says the proposed new rules and rule updates will bring the HUD Code in line with recent manufactured housing industry standards and further improve the quality and safety of manufactured home construction. It says they will “facilitate innovation” and lead to greater production.

Part of the upgrade addresses changing consumer tastes. The proposed rules address things like multi-unit dwellings, ridge-roof designs, open floor plans, truss designs, specifications for attics, accessibility improvements and more.

The proposed updates are available for public comment for 60 days. Comments must be submitted via the methods described in the Federal Register.

Summary of HUD Code Updates in the Proposed Rule

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