I have no idea, that's what I'm asking you guys, in the past I've seen them stack wood modulars together. for affordable housing in Oakland, but this huge "rack" system that they are shoving steel modulars into blew my mind, I will try to go by this week and take a picture, it's would be great to take a picture while they are sliding the modular units into the "rack".
My question is what is your policy? You do inspect modular home foundations, but not the modular units themselves, there are also a lot of normal new high rise building going up, they, I'm sure, will be fully code compliant, probably cost a couple of million as condos, or $4,000 a month and up as rentals. We are bringing more and more people into the country and the United Nations wants them stacked into central core communities with mass transit and commercial within walking/biking distance to keep them out of cars, the cities have to get them off the streets.