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Home Owners

We understand that your home is an important
part of your life and your financial portfolio. It is the largest purchase that most Americans will ever make. It is with this knowledge that we have committed ourselves to being the industry experts
on residential foundations for site-built homes as well as manufactured homes.
We, through our partnership with Hayman Residential
Engineering, can provide
engineered solutions for your foundation problems as well as engineering documents for your loan process. We can identify
potential problems and put you in contact with contractors in your area that have the knowledge and experience to provide
cost effective solutions to most foundation problems.
Please see our FAQ for a list of home owners most frequently
asked questions.
Home Owners Frequently Asked Questions
- Who must have an engineering certificate for their manufactured home foundation?
- What does this mean?
- What can happen if a manufactured home does not have an HUD compliant foundation?
- What difference does it make what kind of foundation I have under my manufactured
home?
- I'm knowledgeable about foundations and I know this house does not require
what I'm told it needs. Why do I have to put it in?
- My manufactured home qualified for a loan before. Isn't it "grandfathered"
in for future loans?
- What is an HUD compliant foundation?
- Will an HUD compliant foundation meet the requirements for all existing loans?
- Is an HUD compliant foundation more expensive than other foundations?
- Why is an engineer required?
- Can anyone install an HUD compliant foundation?
- I have a contractor in mind. How do I get him to install an HUD compliant
foundation for my home?
Answers - Who must have an engineering certificate for their manufactured
home foundation? Top
All foundation systems, new and existing, must meet the guidelines published in the Permanent Foundations
Guide for Manufactured Housing, dated September 1996. A certification attesting to compliance with this handbook must be obtained
from a licensed professional engineer and included in the insuring file. It is applicable for all re-sales.
HUD-FHA
Single Family Housing, Homeownership Center Reference Guide Revised October 31, 2005 Chapter 1 Appraisal and Property
Requirements Page 1-09d
- How do I meet the requirements for a permanent foundation?
Top
The foundation must meet the criteria as set forth in HUD manual Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured
Housing, September 1996. This manual requires a site specific design for every manufactured home.
Dead loads, snow
loads, wind loads and seismic loads must all be taken into account. There must be a perimeter, frost line protected strip
foundation as well as frost line protected piers under the chassis.
The stacked blocks that the unit actually sits
on must not only be mortared, they must be attached with rebar to the footing and bolted and/or welded to the chassis frame,
unless there is an alternate, site specific engineered design (which HRES can provide and can save you hundreds to thousands
of dollars).
The design must include protection against horizontal shearing forces and uplifting forces. This
can require additional strapping between the stacked blocks.
Finally, it means that this design must be stamped
by a licensed professional engineer verifying that HUD requirements are met.
- What can happen if a manufactured home does not have an HUD
compliant foundation? Top
It is very likely that no US government guaranteed loan will be approved for the home.
It
also may not qualify for other conventional loans.
Even though the home may currently qualify with a lesser foundation,
in the future it may be required to upgrade to HUD compliance to receive any loan.
The homeowner may pay more in
home insurance than necessary.
- What difference does it make what kind of foundation I have
under my manufactured home? Top
Different loans have different requirements for the foundation supporting the home. A minimal foundation
can prevent your home from qualifying for a loan.
- I'm knowledgeable about foundations and I know this house
does not require what I'm told it needs. Why do I have to put it in? Top
Most manufactured homes in the past were placed on grade and sat on dry stacked cinder blocks and often
no particular problems were noted. These more recent requirements for manufactured home foundations are based on national
experience from manufactured housing performance in hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes.
When the government
mandates these standards be met nationwide (there are local variations in requirements), they must be met. It is not a matter
of what is needed here to support a manufactured home, it is a matter of what is required to qualify for a loan.
- My manufactured home qualified for a loan before. Isn't
it "grandfathered" in for future loans? Top
Unfortunately, no. Your current foundation may be adequate for your current loan, but new requirements
must be met in order for a new loan to be issued. If it qualified for a loan previously, it may not now without the foundation
being upgraded, which can be extremely expensive. HRES can provide a lower cost solution for upgrading deficient foundations
to meet current government standards.
- What is an HUD compliant foundation? Top
That is a foundation that meets the requirements of HUD manual Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured
Housing published September 1996. It also has an Engineering Certificate stamped by a licensed engineer certifying that it
meets those requirements.
- Will an HUD compliant foundation meet the requirements for
all existing loans? Top
Yes.
- Is an HUD compliant foundation more expensive than other foundations?
Top
It depends on the foundation you are planning to use. Compared to the minimum, It is a much more substantial
foundation, so, yes, it is more expensive. You could save some money by putting in a lesser foundation now (provided your
loan allows you to do so), but, you could find yourself in the position that when you want to sell your house, no bank will
loan money on it until it is upgraded to an HUD compliant foundation. That could require (1) lifting the house (and living
somewhere else while this is done), (2) removing the existing foundation, and (3) installing an HUD compliant foundation.
Compare the extra cost of installing an HUD compliant foundation now with having to install it later. It will save
you thousands of dollars to do it now!
- Why is an engineer required? Top
These foundations are complicated and require an engineered design for each site and house. The stamped
Engineer Certification is for your protection to ensure that these standards are met.
- Can anyone install an HUD compliant foundation? Top
As long as they meet state and local regulatory requirements, any contractor who can read a blue print
should be able to install an HUD compliant foundation.
Involving the engineer from the beginning will minimize
the problems your contractor may incur in meeting HUD requirements. HRES, HAYMAN RESIDENTIAL ENGINEERING SERVICES, LLC,
works with individuals, dealers, contractors and bankers to help each manufactured home meet the requirements it needs to
meet.
- I have a contractor in mind. How do I get him to install an
HUD compliant foundation for my home? Top
Have them contact HRES and we will design a foundation to meet your site requirements and answer any
questions as he installs it.
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