We used Future Homes of Hampstead N.C. They are great to work with and have good companies to choose from . We bought a Crestline Home and they are top of the line . Need more info email me or if you contact Future Homes ask for Brent and tell him Chris sent you
Posts: 4 | Location: NORTH CAROLINA | Registered: 29 November 2007
Here is my experience with modular housing. Yes, not all modular homes are built the same... but, here I am. Take a look at what Liberty Homes, Inc delivered to me. www.VeryBadHome.com It is my opinion that the manufactured home industry has regulations, but that rarely do you see them enforced. It would seem that in IL, if you get a modular home with no issues, then you are fortunate. If you get a modular home in IL with issues, then good luck. The IL Dept of Public Health (IDPH) regulates modular housing in IL, yet they refused to enforce any of their regulations in my case. Check out my website. You won't believe your eyes. Also, on my website, a few inches from the top, you will see a link to ABC 7 Chicago’s story they aired about my home – 4.5 minutes of air time. I’ve got signed letters from 11 IL Senators and 36 State Representatives supporting me that were sent to IDPH, and yet they still refuse to do anything. Representative Mike Tryon (64th District) presented a Bill – HB5272. This is essentially a Lemon Law for manufactured housing in Illinois. If you know someone that lives in IL (or you live there), ask them to contact their IL State Representative for their District and ask them to support HB5272. Otherwise, there is no IL Statute that will allow you to sue. The IL Department of Public Health has Statute 430-ILCS-115. But, if no one enforces it, then it is useless as in my case. BTW, 430-ILCS-115 is a criminal statute and not a civil one.
Posts: 1 | Location: Algonquin, IL | Registered: 02 August 2008