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  2. Manufactured housing - Wikipedia

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    The MHINCC distinguishes among several types of factory-built housing: manufactured homes, modular homes, panelized homes, pre-cut homes, and mobile homes. From the same source, mobile home "is the term used for manufactured homes produced prior to June 15, 1976, when the HUD Code went into effect." [2] Despite the formal definition, mobile ...

  3. FEMA trailer - Wikipedia

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    After Hurricane Charley in 2004, 17,000 FEMA-issued trailers and mobile homes were successfully deployed. [8] At least 145,000 trailers were bought by FEMA to house survivors who lost their homes during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season due to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. [9]

  4. Road Home - Wikipedia

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    According to the Road Home web site, "32,389 applicants have received elevation disbursements totaling $942,865,530". [1] The Road Home Program's local office officially closed in March 2018, however, the program's official website has continued to post Situation and Pipeline reports [2] into July 2021. In addition, the Small Rental Property ...

  5. One bank solves glut of repossessed homes with wrecking ball

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  6. Mobile home - Wikipedia

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    Mobile homes are designed and constructed to be transportable by road in one or two sections. Mobile homes are no larger than 20 m × 6.8 m (65 ft 7 in × 22 ft 4 in) with an internal maximum height of 3.05 m (10 ft 0 in). Legally, mobile homes can still be defined as "caravans".

  7. List of homeless encampment sweeps in the United States

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    In December 1988, an encampment was set up outside City Hall to protest City Councilmembers who wouldn't allow Dignity Housing to buy federally repossessed homes in their districts. [158] In April 1992, an encampment dubbed "Caseyville" in protest of Governor Bob Casey's cuts to welfare programs was established in Kensington. Activists and ...