
29 May 2017 | 5 replies
You could, and should carry business interruption insurance.If you will own the homes, there is a special insurance you can buy on all the homes collectively.In any case, you should be considering dealing with a specialized insurance agency that has a reputation in the manufactured housing industry.

6 June 2017 | 38 replies
.- Tax receipts will fall, and nobody knows how to replace them- The impact on job eliminations will be staggering- Consumer Goods manufacturers, and their suppliers, will be stressed

25 September 2017 | 13 replies
Quite often, he gets them for free as one or another trial program to evaluate them for the manufacturer.

11 October 2017 | 22 replies
If it's a new stove, then I would also contact the manufacturer.

9 November 2017 | 15 replies
If you're going to add an automation hub, then you have a few more options like the other manufacturers listed above.
23 April 2019 | 13 replies
Am interested if anyone has purchase any modular (not manufactured) housing to fill the gaps that exist for lower cost housing, (which in our area, probably is in the $100-$150,000 range.

10 January 2018 | 70 replies
Your property manager will quit because the tenant insulted him over his shoes (true story), the furnace will fail on the last cold weekend in March and has to be replaced now, the tenant or the tenant's teen-aged son will get arrested for manufacturing meth in your basement.

6 April 2019 | 61 replies
Its just an active business like selling shoes or manufacturing widgets and is taxed that same as any other active business.

19 September 2020 | 123 replies
(plans, permit, utilities, manufacturing, install).They seem to charge $250 to start talking, and giving a final quote, then $20k for plans and permits (3 to 4 months - seems extremely high to me), then 4/6 weeks to build modular construction and deliver based on the quote.

6 February 2018 | 17 replies
., I'm not manufacturing dynamite in my garage), so my overall liability risks are low.