
28 November 2018 | 4 replies
A double wide 3bd 2 bath 1456 sq ft manufactured home on a .25 acre of land.

23 March 2018 | 0 replies
Hello everyone,This is a question for those investors that pick out your own materials, or any GC’s out there.The lumber that I wanted to use from Home Depot is manufactured by a company that does not have a Florida Approval Code for any ofntheir products, and I have found that to be true with others I have looked up as well.The only way I have thought of is to search for what I am looking for on the DBPR website https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_srch.aspx and call each manufacturer to ask for pricing.

3 March 2021 | 12 replies
We have invested in many manufactured homes on their own land, and we have been talking about purchasing lots and putting some double wides on them.

28 July 2022 | 3 replies
@Shane Burlingame You may want to check with your local manufactured housing association or other mobile home dealerships in the area.

28 May 2017 | 3 replies
Seller is selling two manufactured homes on one lot.

4 February 2020 | 12 replies
Since many joint ventures are created for manufacturing or other for-profit purposes, some may wonder whether a joint venture agreement is required for tax purposes.Joint VenturesLegally, joint ventures are similar to general partnerships and are treated as such by some states.
23 May 2018 | 24 replies
Getting several bids from local contractors, and using good materials from a manufacture that has a good record should be a little less and, since you will be spending good money, get a decent warranty.

19 June 2019 | 5 replies
There are some distribution centers there, corp HQ for a couple tool and metal manufacturers, some breweries, a mall, etc.

2 February 2018 | 3 replies
There is a manufacturer called CNC Associates that makes the blue cabinets in Shaker style that’s in stock, RTA.
31 October 2018 | 2 replies
Maybe there is a warranty policy you could buy for the septic system, but that would be through your septic company or septic manufacturer, not an insurance agent.When it comes to intentional tenant damage, most companies will exclude.