Manufactured Housing Institute
The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) is a U.S. trade organization representing companies and organizations that are involved in the production, sale and financing of manufactured housing, prefabricated home and modular home units.
Abbreviation | MHI |
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Formation | September 1, 1975 |
Type | NGO |
Legal status | Trade association |
Purpose | Factory built housing resource |
Headquarters | Arlington, VA, U.S. |
Location |
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Coordinates | 38.893792°N 77.071678°W |
Official language | English |
Website | MHI |
The MHI hosts trade conferences, coordinates lobbying before the United States Congress and state legislatures on issues relating to manufactured housing,[1][2] compiles and publishes data relating to industry sales[3] and provides marketing and public relations support to raise the awareness of manufactured housing.[4][5]
The organization was created in 1975 and is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. It maintains statewide chapters across the country.
See also
References
- "Who's Against Life-Saving Weather Radios?", Washington Post, July 18, 2008
- "Sacramento, Calif., Market for Prebuilt Homes Perks Up with Fannie Mae Ruling," Sacramento Bee, February 7. 2004 (library card access required)
- "New Fraud Data Made Available," National Mortgage News, May 8, 2000 (library card access required)
- "Mobile home madness: Prices top $1 million," USA Today, July 5, 2000
- “Manufactured Homes Go Mainstream,” Christian Science Monitor, August 14, 2002
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