B5-2-01, Manufactured Housing (11/06/2024)
Manufactured Housing Overview
Any dwelling unit built on a permanent chassis that is attached to a permanent foundation system and evidenced by a HUD Data Plate or HUD Certification Label(s) (for each section of the home) is a manufactured home for purposes of Fannie Mae’s guidelines. This includes properties meeting the MH Advantage requirements described in
.The manufactured home and the land on which it is situated must be legally classified as real property.
Other factory-built housing —such as modular, prefabricated, panelized, or sectional housing—is not considered manufactured housing and mortgage loans secured by such housing are eligible under the guidelines stated in Subpart B2, Eligibility.
Government insured or guaranteed manufactured housing loans are not subject to conventional guidelines for manufactured housing and therefore are subject to the provisions set forth in Chapter B6–1, Government Insured and Guaranteed Mortgages.
Lender Eligibility
Lenders are not required to obtain specific approval to deliver loans secured by manufactured homes. However, in some cases, lenders must obtain Fannie Mae’s project acceptance for condo or PUD projects consisting of manufactured homes. See
for additional information.Variances
Unless specifically stated in the terms of the contract, variances or other terms contained in any lender’s contract are not eligible for use with mortgages secured by manufactured homes.
Lender Indemnification
Lenders are subject to all indemnification obligations as described in
.The table below provides references to recently issued Announcements that are related to this topic.
Announcements | Issue Date |
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November 06, 2024 | |
October 04, 2023 | |
Announcement SEL-2020-07 | December 16, 2020 |