The
typical “bricks and mortar” homes predominantly found in the Metro areas such
as Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las
Cruces are not indicative of the types of dwellings more common to
the vast rural areas of the State.
Manufactured homes (MFH) form a good percentage of the residences
located in the less populous regions.
There are many lenders, including those specializing in HECM mortgages,
unwilling to apply their resources to manufactured homes, perhaps owing to
additional procedures and documentation mandatory to the process.
New
Mexico Reverse Mortgage is proud to offer our services to those who occupy
manufactured homes. Indeed, there are
additional concerns to be addressed when processing a loan for a manufactured
home; foremost, a distinction must be made between a mobile home and a
manufactured home. A mobile home is
considered, for the sake of titling, to be a motor vehicle; it has wheels,
axles, a chassis, or a combination thereof resulting in the designation of
“vehicle”. However, such mobile homes
may be converted into qualified manufactured homes by the deactivation of the
vehicle title, removal of the wheels and axles, and installation onto a
permanent foundation. Modular (or kit
homes) may also qualify, as can homes manufactured off-site and homes that have
unique building construction. Please
consult with your loan professional to discuss the possible applicability of
such homes to the HECM program.
There are
additional guidelines,
subject to change, for manufactured homes, including but not limited to: meeting
all FHA/HUD MFH guidelines; MFH must be double-wide; minimum home size
must be 800 square feet; must have been constructed after June 15, 1976; must
be on a permanent foundation verified by a structural engineer with an
“Engineer’s Report”; must have a data plate and HUD tags; must not be on a
leasehold; must not be a mixed use property; must be classified and taxed as
“real property”, etc. If you need the
assistance of a foundation engineer, Steve Crawford, PE is an engineer who
conducts MFH foundation inspections throughout the State of New Mexico. He can be called at 505-865-6442. A title company in your area may also be able
to direct you to a qualified engineer.
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