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Don

permanent foundation

Post by Don » Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:19 pm

Does anyone know of a reliable contractor in the southern California area who can install a permanent foundation under a manufactured home that will qualify for a reverse mortgage?

Bill Ford

Re: permanent foundation

Post by Bill Ford » Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:49 am

Greetings:

Today is Tuesday, April 4, 2006. I just stumbled onto your message.

While you may have already found one...... "I" can only find (on the internet) "one" that has a C-47 speciality license necessary to install a MH on a HUD-Code 433A compliant foundation. Such a foundation is required for a Reverse Mortgage as well as most FHA, VA, FANNY MAE, FREDDIE MAC loans/mortgages (and other loan guarantors that slip my mind at the moment.)

Depending on where in SoCal the target property is located, you may be hard pressed to locate such a C-47 licensed contractor. I know, I'm in the same boat but perhaps a different ocean than you. I'm located in Joshua Tree -- high desert 45 miles north of Palm Springs and have been unsuccessful in locating a "HUD-Code qualified" contractor to take on my project.

The one I located on the Internet is:
http://www.onthelevelcontractors.com/aboutus.html

They are based in San Diego.

Another tid-bit if you are still in the set-up stage:
For a HUD-Code 433A compliant foundation system that will cost about 40-45% LESS money than conventional poured concrete, or concrete block foundation systems, contact the following web site: http://www.fasttrackfoundations.com.
They do NOT do installations. The guy is the inventor of this system, a licensed California engineer and only supplies contractors/builders with the specific materials necessary to install a complete perimeter foundation system that meets or exceeds all HUD-Code 433A compliance.

Finding a close by C-47 licensed contractor is the tough part.

Bill Ford
[email protected]
Joshua Tree Calif.

John Arendsen

Re: permanent foundation

Post by John Arendsen » Wed May 24, 2006 8:17 am

Check our websites at www.onthelevelcontractors.com and www.onthelevel.to. We service all of California and specialize in 433A's, reverse mortgages, engineering certs, releveling, retrofitting, re-modeling, room additions, carports, garages, patios, porches, cabanas, two-story cabanas, new sales and installations (Crest Homes dealer a division of ON THE LEVEL) two story manufactured homes and installations and myriad other services in the manufactured/modular home industry. If you would like to talk to someone in person call Janis Arendsen at (760) 415-1982 or leave a message on our voice mail at (800) 909-1110

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Re: permanent foundation

Post by admin » Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:47 pm

if your looking for a top of the line system that will work well just about anyplace in the country take a look at FOUNDATION WORKS

Initial costs are considerably less than other types of foundations. Average installation requires less than 1 day vs. up to 2 weeks for slab or runner foundations.
Result: Dramatic out-of-pocket savings.

Meets industry standards for permanent foundation. Qualifies for FHA or VA loan vs. conventional loan.
Result: Lower monthly Payments.

Foundation Works systems are waterproof...rustproof...vermin proof...termite proof.
Result: Less maintenance means continuing savings.

Foundation Works pads, stands, and precast concrete skirting can be easily moved and reinstalled at another location.
Result: Lower relocation costs.

Look at their web site FOUNDATION WORKS
David Oxhandler
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