Modular House Floor Plan Guidelines
Saturday, February 13th, 2010Modular homes are touted as the eco-friendly alternative to building a home of any proportions. When most landowners consider the modular house floor plan, there tends to be a misconception that the module house floor plan is the same as the mobile home. To alleviate some of the obfuscation, the Best House Floor Plans gleaned a few facts about the modular home.
The construction of the modular house floor plan adheres to the same guidelines stick-built homes.
Modular house floor plans are structures, which are manufactured off site in a factory and then transported in one or more sections.
Modular homes must be architected, meeting the guidelines of the Federal Manufactured Construction and Safety Standards and be labeled accordingly.
As long as the modular home construction is completed within 30 to 60 calendar days, the borrower may seek a lender, who can use a line of credit in conjunction with the FHA-insured home loan.
In order for the modular house floor plan to qualify for an FHA mortgage insurance, it must be in compliance with the proceeding regulations:
- Occupy a minimum of 400 square feet
- Follow the construction in conformance the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards.
- Be manufactured as a place of residence, built according to FHA codes and include a permanent foundation.
To read more about the requirements for building a modular home floor plans, review the Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing (PFGMH), by cutting and pasting the following URL: www.huduser.org/publications/destech/permfound.html.
Also, House Plans and More includes a comprehensive library of modular floor plans, builders, checklists, decorating ideas and more.
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