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   / Student Loan Debt? #912  
Yet they still call them mobile homes...

Before June 15, 1976, mobile home and I believe no building code; after June 15, 1976 Manufactured Home, meets HUD/other National building codes (not subject to state/local building codes); and Modulars are subject to all state/local building codes but not subject to HUD.

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   / Student Loan Debt? #913  
Before June 15, 1976, mobile home and I believe no building code; after June 15, 1976 Manufactured Home, meets HUD/other National building codes (not subject to state/local building codes); and Modulars are subject to all state/local building codes but not subject to HUD.

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Yeah, I know. Yet dealers are still calling them mobile homes today.

Found this description pretty helpful...

"Manufactured homes are built on a chassis consisting of main steel beams and cross members; fitted axles, leaf springs, and wheels making up the running gear; and a steel hitch assembly. The hitch assembly is generally removed for appearance purposes.

One easy way to distinguish between a manufactured home and a modular home is to look at the framing. A manufactured home will generally have a metal frame while a modular home will typically have a wood frame. However, the metal frame of a manufactured home may not be visible if it has been placed on a permanent foundation and skirted to look as though was a "stick-built" home constructed on site."


I'd consider anything with leaf springs and axles a mobile home even though HUD calls it a manufactured home.
 
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Even still, there are on frame and off frame modulars; as well as manufactured homes of 3, 4, or even 5 separate sections. Also, is the HUD definition the only one? Does a local county or city have a separate definition? Modular in range from a double wide with frame and axles to 10 plus room 'modules' that are attached to a poured foundation.
 
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Even still, there are on frame and off frame modulars; as well as manufactured homes of 3, 4, or even 5 separate sections. Also, is the HUD definition the only one? Does a local county or city have a separate definition? Modular in range from a double wide with frame and axles to 10 plus room 'modules' that are attached to a poured foundation.
Some friends of ours have a nice little 2 story cape cod modular home. No one could tell it's not built on site.

Another acquaintance of mine has a nice ranch style modular. Her husband is an engineer and figured out the size needed for a full-length steel beam down the middle, so they have a full clear-span basement. Very nice. She went modular because it was done in 4 weeks VS a stick built.
 
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Hmm, doesn't all land pretty much gave a zoning that sets a maximum number of residential units per acre? Sure, it might be 1 housing unit per 5 acres, or per 10 acres. or it might be as high as 10+ housing units per acre, but I think pretty much everything has a restriction.
In Texas we have a lot of unrestricted land for sale.

Here is an example:
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Situated just south of the Chinati Mountains and approximately 15 miles north of Presidio, TX, this gorgeous 10-acre parcel offers majestic views in all directions.

Great for those who wish to live off the grid or want to get away from busy city life. Bring your RV or 5th Wheel and enjoy amazing sunsets and beautiful landscapes!

Other local attractions include the Shafter Ghost Town, Elephant Rock and Marfa, TX, home of the infamous "Marfa Lights".

This parcel is part of the Trans-Pecos Region and local wildlife consists of Whitetail, dove, Mule Deer and Aoudad.

No restrictions. <<<<
 
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I've seen some absolutely ridiculous deed restrictions.
I purchased a residence in a nice neighborhood in CA in the 1980's, then upgraded to an even nicer one in the same neighborhood a few years later. I had to sign a deed restriction on both that I could not resell to african american or asian buyers. The title company gave me a disclaimer saying it was not enforceable due to court challenges. But, since it was in the CCR's, legally, they had no choice but to present it.

It has been done away with now.
 
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I purchased a residence in a nice neighborhood in CA in the 1980's, then upgraded to an even nicer one in the same neighborhood a few years later. I had to sign a deed restriction on both that I could not resell to african american or asian buyers. The title company gave me a disclaimer saying it was not enforceable due to court challenges. But, since it was in the CCR's, legally, they had no choice but to present it.

It has been done away with now.
We recently looked at a potential house a few months ago where the owner had a proposed deed restriction that allowed him to approve any future buyers. He would get the option to buy the house back if he did not want a potential buyer I might sell to. First time I have ever encountered that. I understand why he wanted it but it wouldn't work for me.
 
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@two_bit_score so 'no restrictions' means you can put a 240 unit apartment complex in? That was my point that most stuff has some level of restriction, like 1 home per 2 acres or no high intensity industrial. I didn't mean homes must be site built, and 2500 sq ft or greater.


Even 25 ft front and 10 ft side lot set backs are a form of restrictions.

Although I think most will agree too much restrictions are bad: I'm not 100% convinced some limited form of land use rules aren't a good thing.
 
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It is very much an individualized thing. I have studied and worked in the career field I chose when I was 18 for 43 years and still am active in my professional society. My youngest son has a masters in business finance and he has changed jobs and employers, yet continued to work in finance. My oldest son is working on his PhD in wildlife science and loves that study and has worked several consulting jobs while in school. He will complete his program soon and should have no problems working in his field with the experience and education he has accumulated. But yes, I know a lot of people who have made mid career changes. Someone has to make a decision and go forward chasing their interests. In some cases those will change over time, while others will not. What else can you do but pursue your interests? It’s miserable to do a job you hate or find boring.

Edit: one last thought. It’s my observation that most people will change employers/jobs several times in their careers, but tend to remain in their broad career field, so education and experience aren’t irrelevant.
See that in nursing where some come to it early and others much later in life.

One of our RN's trained and worked as BMW factory trained mechanic and later in the US did 12 years as BMW service writer....

He got tired of the job always selling and decided to become.RN at 40...

Worked 20 years mostly trauma and as a flight nurse... said it was the most rewarding...
 

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