Manufactured homes with one section are residential structures built on steel undercarriages with necessary wheel assemblies to be transported to permanent or semi-permanent sites. The wheel assembly can be removed when a unit is placed on a permanent foundation, but the steel undercarriage may remain intact if it is a necessary structural component. In some instances, the presence of a steel undercarriage as a necessary structural component is the primary distinguishing factor between a higher-quality manufactured home and a modular house.
This is a non-building occupancy, i.e., by selecting this occupancy you do not automatically get the costs for a manufactured home. To use this occupancy, do the following:
Create a separate section in the estimate with this as the only occupancy.
Enter the Total Floor Area on the Building Data screen.
Select one or more of the components in the Manufactured Housing Construction System to specify the type of manufactured home (single-wide, double-wide, etc.), wall type (aluminum, lap siding, cement fiber, etc.) and the size of the home (floor area in square feet, length and width).
Select any of the other components in the Manufactured Housing Construction System to specify additional features of the home (air conditioning, foundation, skirting, etc.)
For multi-section manufactured homes, see occupancy 151 (Manufactured Housing, Multi-Section).
Availability of Elevators by Area for this occupancy: No
Marshall Valuation Service section: 63.
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Quality |
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B |
C |
D |
H |
M |
P |
S |
W |
Low |
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20 |
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Average |
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25 |
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Good |
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30 |
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Excellent |
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40 |
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