| WHAT IS A MANUFACTURED HOME?
A manufactured home is a complete home for permanent,
year-round living. It is constructed in a factory that complies
with a building code, developed by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD). A complete house, or sections,
is then transported to a retailer's premises for display and
sale.
The home has a structural frame or chassis that supports the
complete unit of walls, floor, and roof. Underneath is a running
gear consisting of wheels, axles, and brakes for transportation
to the homesite.
A manufactured home is different from a travel trailer, in
that a trailer can be towed behind the family car. Manufactured
homes are not built for traveling and cannot be towed by the
family car. They are built to be a permanent residence, although
they can be transported to different sites by professional
movers.
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