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Manufactured
Housing Institute is the national trade
organization representing all segments of the
factory-built housing industry. Manufactured
Housing Institute serves its membership by providing
industry research, promotion, education and
government relations programs, and by building
and facilitating consensus within the industry.
Manufactured
Housing Institute
2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 610
Arlington, VA 22201-3062
Tel: (703) 558-0400
Fax: (703) 558-0401
Email
Web site: manufacturedhousing.org
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The
mission of the California Manufactured
Housing Institute (CMHI) is to advance
the availability and ownership of quality, high
value homes, marketed by licensed retailers, by
promoting the purchase of manufactured housing
and the development of desirable sites and communities
in California. The Institute's public, government
and consumer relations programs are directed toward
these goals.
California
Manufactured Housing Institute
10630 Town Center Drive, Suite 120
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 987-2599
Fax: (909) 989-0434
Email
Web site: cmhi.org
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MHIA
is the Manufactured Housing Industry of
Arizona - a state trade association that
represents the Manufactured Housing Industry in
Arizona. The Mission of MHIA is “to increase home
ownership opportunities in Arizona by focusing
on customer satisfaction, zoning equality, and
image improvement.” Its membership includes Manufacturers,
Retailers, Developers, Contractors/Installers,
Financial Services, Suppliers, and Brokers of
Pre-Owned Homes.
Manufactured
Housing Industry of Arizona
4525 S. Lakeshore Dr., Suite 105
Tempe, AZ 85282-7047
Tel: (480) 456-6530
FAX: (480) 456-6529
Email
Web site: mhiaz.org
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The
Texas Manufactured Housing Association
(TMHA) is a non-profit trade association representing
over 1,400 firms that share an interest in the
manufactured housing industry. Our member businesses
include Manufacturers, Retailers, Communities,
Developers, Financial Institutions, Insurance
Companies, Installers, Transporters and Suppliers
of Goods and Services. Each member firm has an
equal voice in setting policies, creating programs,
identifying common problems and working toward
solutions to those problems for the common good
of the industry. Special interest groups most
often shape today’s business and political climate.
Problems faced by individual businesses often
go unnoticed and their opinions are often unheard.
However, as a member of an association of businesses
that share at least some common problems and that
are willing to work together, you are able to
draw attention to your problems and have your
opinions heard. TMHA allows the manufactured housing
industry in Texas to speak with one voice.
Texas
Manufactured Housing Association
816 Congress Avenue, Suite 940
Austin, Texas 78701
Tel: 512.459.1221
Fax: 512.459.1511
Email
Web site:
texasmha.com
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