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MHARR Presses FHFA for Action on Duty to Serve – Calls for ‘Every Industry Member to Support Remedy’ as Urgent Trump Administration Priority for Consistency with Affordable Housing Support

Washington, D.C. OCTOBER 28, 2025    TO:                 HUD CODE MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY MEMBERS FROM:          MHARR RE:                 MHARR PRESSES FHFA FOR ACTION ON DUTY TO SERVE The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR), in written comments to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and in a related October 21, 2025 communication to FHFA Director William […]

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MHARR Communication to President Trump Seeks Elimination of Industry Bottlenecks as Part of Cure for Affordable Housing Crisis

Washington, D.C.         SEPTEMBER 22, 2025    TO:                 FEDERALLY-REGULATED MH INDUSTRY MEMBERS   FROM:          MARK WEISS   RE:                 MHARR COMMUNICATION TO PRESIDENT TRUMP                         SEEKS ELIMINATION OF INDUSTRY BOTTLENECKS                         AS PART OF CURE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS   Attached for your review and information is a copy of a September 15, 2025 MHARR

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White Paper Analysis of U.S. Senate ‘ROAD to Housing Act of 2025’ – a Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) Critical Review

Washington, D.C. 8.14.2025.     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                      Contact: MHARR                                                                                        

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‘Seeking the Alignment of the Manufactured Housing Industry with President Trump and HUD Secretary Scott Turner Vision of Affordable Homeownership’ Danny Ghorbani Q&A ex-MHI VP ex-CEO of MHARR

TO:                 HUD CODE MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY MEMBERS FROM:          MHARR RE:                 REPRINT COPY – MHProNews Q&A WITH DANNY GHORBANI  Attached for your review and information is a reprint copy of a recent MHProNews “Q&A” column with MHARR Senior Advisor, Danny D. Ghorbani entitled: “SEEKING THE ALIGNMENT OF THE MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP’S AND HUD SECRETARY TURNER’S VISION

‘Seeking the Alignment of the Manufactured Housing Industry with President Trump and HUD Secretary Scott Turner Vision of Affordable Homeownership’ Danny Ghorbani Q&A ex-MHI VP ex-CEO of MHARR Read More »

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Bi-Partisan Housing Supply Framework Act Bill Seeks Zoning Reform – Could Augment Enhanced Federal Preemption

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                     Contact: MHARR                                                                                                                             (202) 783-4087 Bi-Partisan Housing Supply Framework Act Bill Seeks Zoning Reform – Could Augment Enhanced Federal Preemption  Washington, D.C., April 22, 2025 – The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) reports that a bill recently introduced in both houses of Congress (S.

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MHARR Aligns MH Industry Goals with President Trump and HUD Secretary Turner’s Affordable Homeownership Vision Sec Turner-MHARR Leadership Meeting Discussed 2000 Reform Law-Enhanced Preemption

MHARR Aligns MH Industry Goals with President Trump and HUD Secretary Turner’s Affordable Homeownership Vision; Sec Turner-MHARR Leadership Meeting Discussed 2000 Reform Law-Enhanced Preemption Washington, D.C., March 31, 2025 – A delegation of officials from the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) met with HUD Secretary Scott Turner and senior HUD staff on March 25,

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“The Good, The Bad And The Ugly” – MHARR – Issues and Perspectives by Mark Weiss, J.D.

MHARR – ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES By Mark Weiss  MARCH 2025 “THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY”     As 2025 begins, the production outlook for the HUD Code manufactured housing industry remains essentially static. While the nation continues to experience an unprecedented shortfall in the availability of affordable housing and homeownership, with a deficit

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Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) Initiates Action with Trump Administration on Major Industry Bottlenecks

Washington, D.C., February 6, 2025 – As President Donald Trump’s second term begins, MHARR has been extremely active in communicating both with the President and his nominees to lead the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to begin addressing and resolving the principal bottlenecks that have stymied the growth of the

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Major and Continuing MHARR Accomplishments for the HUD Code Manufactured Housing Industry and Consumers of Affordable Housing

Updated May 1, 2024 Among many other significant accomplishments on behalf of the HUD Code manufactured housing industry and American consumers of affordable, non-subsidized manufactured housing MHARR, since its founding in 1985, has: Led the industry in securing the enactment of the Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 2000 (2000 Reform Law), which mandated specific accountability-based

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Latest Wake-Up Calls for the Manufactured Home Industry on Consumer Financing and Discriminatory Zoning

FEBRUARY 23, 2023   TO:         HUD CODE MANUFACTURED HOUSING INDUSTRY MEMBERS                     FROM: MHARR RE:        LATEST WAKE-UP CALLS FOR THE INDUSTRY ON CONSUMER FINANCING AND DISCRIMINATORY ZONING Both the double-digit contraction of the HUD Code manufactured housing market during the last quarter

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