In our state "affordable" often means manufactured.
Local authorities, through time, tended to control the more rapid decline of viability shown by the category of building by restricting the age of units brought across county lines.
This year the state legislature passed a law that prohibits those age-based restrictions. Many counties are scrambling to redefine how they want to reimpose restrictions or control the quality of such housing being used.
Most localities are unwilling and/or unable (due to insurance reasons) to travel to assess conditions of units proposed for relocation.
Anyone here seeing similar change?
Motivation for the restrictions has generally been an effort to keep one locality from "unloading" on its neighbors housing units that are more advanced in age.
Local authorities, through time, tended to control the more rapid decline of viability shown by the category of building by restricting the age of units brought across county lines.
This year the state legislature passed a law that prohibits those age-based restrictions. Many counties are scrambling to redefine how they want to reimpose restrictions or control the quality of such housing being used.
Most localities are unwilling and/or unable (due to insurance reasons) to travel to assess conditions of units proposed for relocation.
Anyone here seeing similar change?
Motivation for the restrictions has generally been an effort to keep one locality from "unloading" on its neighbors housing units that are more advanced in age.