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Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 6:38 pm
by Chuck V
Some added info.....I checked the house over as best I could today. The only label to be found inside the house is in a front closet. It is a State of Ohio inspectors certification, with date inspected and stating that it meets Ohio's Board of Building Standards for modular construction. No house serial numbers.

I cannot find any numbers anywhere under the house. I see the back of the front crossmembers from underneath, and the front of them face a row of concrete block. No chance am I going to be able to see the front of them.

My mother is checking with the bank that held the mortgage to see if they have any numbers on the original paperwork. I also sent an email to Marlette Schult to see if they can help. Other than that, not sure how we could get the serial numbers.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:29 pm
by Bill Fry
Perhaps since its an on frame modular the home inspector thinks its a HUD and thats why he want numbers.As some else said get them to get a inspector whos knows the difference.You can't give him what doesn't exist.

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:52 pm
by David Oxhandler
"Since the first home rolled off the line in 1934, the Schult brand has stood for high quality and affordability. Today the name is not only the oldest, but one of the most respected in manufactured housing.Throughout the years, the brand has become an icon for the evolution of the industry. "

lifted from www.marlettehomes.com

There are also some great photos showing the evolution fo manufactured homes as well as a contact form on their site

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 6:52 am
by trmimo
There is one other possibility. If a building permit was required for inital construction, there is a slight chance the local building department would have it on file.

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 8:12 am
by Mark
Find the previous insurance company, if the numbers were there, they would have required them to insure it. You'll be counting on those being correct numbers, but if that's all you have...

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 10:14 am
by trmimo
There might be a roof load certificate located in the furnace closet with the serial number.
By the way this should be a 5 digit number that starts with a 6.
Also, the original purchase agreement should have the serial number.

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 5:14 am
by Sandi Russell
Hi,

We're in the same boat, trying to identify our 1974 Marlette. How were you able to contact Marlette? I have gone to the website and tried emailing several times, only to get an error message each time.

Any contact information you can share would be greatly appreciated!

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 8:17 am
by David Oxhandler
Here is the contact information we have for the Marlette factories:


Marlette HomesP. O. Box 94730 Industrial ParkLewistown, PA
17044717-248-3947Marlette HomesP. O. Box 910400 West
ElmHermiston, OR 97838541-567-5546

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 2:51 pm
by Sandi Russell
Thank you!

We have had an interesting development. The appraiser completed his appraisal and valued the house, addition, and land (we live in a resort town) at $144,000. Not sure if I should be relieved because now the refinancing can go forward or concerned because this seems high......

Re: Serial Number on 1976 Modular Home

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 1:36 pm
by Kevin
Hi,
I am also searching for a serial number for a 1981 Atlantic. The home has been moved on to a foundation, all heating, cooling, plumbing and electric have been redone as well as the inside re-sheetrocked. Am trying to get a loan but they won't lend on it without a HUD number. I have the Iowa VIN number and the Iowa Title number but no serial number. HELP!! Thanks.