Fountainhead Properties Inc https://test.fountainhead55.com Tue, 10 Nov 2020 11:50:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.16 https://test.fountainhead55.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/favicon.png Fountainhead Properties Inc https://test.fountainhead55.com 32 32 dodd frank act https://test.fountainhead55.com/dodd-frank-act/ Thu, 26 Mar 2020 05:43:55 +0000 https://test.fountainhead55.com/?p=338 President Trump Signs Legislation Giving Manufactured Housing Retailers and Sellers Relief from the Dodd-Frank Act Calling today a great day for America, American workers, and small businesses, President Trump signed into law S. 2155, the “Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act.” S. 2155 includes a provision clarifying that a manufactured housing retailer or...Read More→

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President Trump Signs Legislation Giving Manufactured Housing Retailers and Sellers Relief from the Dodd-Frank Act

Calling today a great day for America, American workers, and small businesses, President Trump signed into law S. 2155, the “Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act.”

S. 2155 includes a provision clarifying that a manufactured housing retailer or seller is not inappropriately considered a mortgage “loan originator” simply because they provide a customer with some assistance in the mortgage loan process. S. 2155 passed the House on Tuesday by a strong bipartisan vote of 258-159 and the U.S. Senate in March by a vote of 67 to 31. MHI thanks the Representatives and Senators who supported this important manufactured housing provision. Click here to see how your Representative voted on S. 2155 and here for how your Senators voted.

MHI is grateful to Senate Banking Chairman Michael Crapo (R-ID), House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX), and the authors of the manufactured housing provision in S. 2155, Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Representative Andy Barr (R-KY), for their persistent efforts to make this important change a reality.

MHI appreciates the bipartisan group of champions in the House and Senate who originally sponsored the Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act (S. 1751/H.R. 1699), including: Senators Joe Donnelly (D-IN), Pat Toomey (R-PA), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Gary Peters (D-MI), and Tim Scott (R-SC); and Representatives Andy Barr (R-KY), Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), Bruce Poliquin (R-ME), Terri Sewell (D-AL), David Kustoff (R-TN), and Kathleen Rice (D-NY). MHI also thanks all members of the House and Senate who cosponsored S. 1751 and H.R. 1699, whose names can be found at the preceding links.

We also commend the bipartisan group of Senators who included the manufactured housing provision in this package of Dodd-Frank Act reforms, including Chairman Crapo (R-ID) and Senators Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Jon Tester (D-MT), Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Mark Warner (D-VA).

When S. 2155 was signed today, Senator Donnelly (D-IN) said, “Manufactured housing serves as a vital source of affordable housing for millions of hard-working Americans, particularly in rural and underserved communities. I’m pleased the President signed into law my bipartisan regulatory relief package, which includes a provision based on my Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act. This provision provides a common-sense exemption for manufactured home retailers to ensure consumers can receive general financing information.”

Representative Barr (R-KY) lauded the inclusion of the manufactured housing provision in S. 2155 saying: “Dodd-Frank’s one-size-fits-all ‘loan originator’ definition failed to account for the unique nature of the manufactured housing market. The result: hard-working, low and moderate-income Americans have lost access to affordable manufactured housing. The Preserving Access to Manufactured Housing Act, included in S. 2155, fixes this problem and enables more Americans to achieve the American Dream of home-ownership.”

In celebrating the passage of S. 2155, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Crapo (R-ID) said: “This is a moment years in the making, and I thank my colleagues in the Senate and the House of Representatives for their partnership and contributions to this effort over the years. This step toward right-sizing regulation will allow local banks and credit unions to focus more on lending, in turn propelling economic growth and creating jobs on Main Street and in our communities. This is an important moment for small financial institutions, small businesses, and families across America.”

Referring to S. 2155 as the most significant pro-growth financial regulatory reform in a generation, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Hensarling (R-TX) said, “For far too long, far too many people in our country have struggled to make ends meet. They’ve struggled to buy a car; they’ve struggled to buy a home; they’ve struggled for their version of the American Dream. Why is this happening? Because Main Street banks and credit unions that Americans depend on have been stifled by the weight, load, volume, complexity and cost of heavy Washington bureaucratic red tape which has prevented them from serving their communities. But today, that changes.”

S. 2155 becoming law is a result of MHI’s ongoing efforts to protect manufactured housing retailers and sellers from liability under federal consumer protection mortgage rules for the loan portion of a consumer transaction. MHI has continually argued that if a retailer or seller does not receive compensation or gain related to the loan, they should not be considered a loan originator simply because they help borrowers identify potential lenders or provide minimal assistance during the loan process.

MHI’s government affairs team worked closely with both Senate and House leadership and congressional champions of manufactured housing to secure passage of this important provision. The grassroots outreach from MHI members and state executive directors – totaling more than 20,000 calls and emails – was instrumental in helping members of Congress understand the importance of this provision to their constituents. MHI succeeded over the last few years in getting a similar provision included in several previous House-passed bills (H.R. 1699, H.R. 10, H.R. 650, H.R. 1779 and FY 2017 and 2018 appropriations bill), as well as a freestanding Senate manufactured housing bill (S. 1751 and S. 682).

If you have any questions, please contact MHI’s Government Affairs Department at

(703) 229-6208 or MHIgov@mfghome.org.

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Built to Last https://test.fountainhead55.com/built-to-last/ Wed, 25 Mar 2020 07:49:29 +0000 https://test.fountainhead55.com/?p=279 Built to Last   Certified Cabinetry Fountainhead Properties and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association wants to ensure customers that only the best of cabinets are installed in all new homes. The cabinets are certified for today’s performance-conscious homeowners. Click here to read more.

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Certified Cabinetry

Fountainhead Properties and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association wants to ensure customers that only the best of cabinets are installed in all new homes. The cabinets are certified for today’s performance-conscious homeowners. Click here to read more.

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Let’s Talk about Energy Efficiency https://test.fountainhead55.com/lets-talk-about-energy-efficiency/ Mon, 20 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000 https://test.fountainhead55.com/2020/01/20/lets-talk-about-energy-efficiency/     Energy efficiency seems to be everywhere, but what does it mean to a manufactured homeowner? Look for the Energy Star Label, it is usually under the sink or near the electrical panel box. First, the sticker: the program is a government-backed logo intended to help future homeowners identify homes that are truly energy...Read More→

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Energy efficiency seems to be everywhere, but what does it mean to a manufactured homeowner? Look for the Energy Star Label, it is usually under the sink or near the electrical panel box.

First, the sticker: the program is a government-backed logo intended to help future homeowners identify homes that are truly energy efficient. Energy Star Labelled homes meet strict energy-efficient guidelines.

ENERGY STAR For Homes

ENERGY STAR certified homes are at least 10% more energy-efficient than homes built to code and achieve a 20% improvement on average while providing homeowners with better quality, performance, and comfort. Home-buyers have more energy-efficient homes to choose from, with ninety percent of the nation’s largest home-builders building ENERGY STAR certified new homes and apartments and helping to contribute to nearly 2 million homes built as of 2018.

Here’s it what it means: Your main benefit is Lower Ownership Cost. Compared with homes not labeled, Energy Star qualified homes to use substantially less energy for heating, cooling, and water heating, delivering $200 to $400 in annual savings. Over the average of 7 or 8 years, this adds up to thousands of dollars saved on utility bills.

ENERGY STAR certified home meets the technical specifications and energy efficiency requirements. From personal experience and first-hand knowledge of homeowner experiences at Fountainhead, this has proved to be true.

ENERGY STAR partners with thousands of home-builders and developers, home energy rating companies, and utilities across the U.S. who construct, verify, promote, and incentivize ENERGY STAR certified homes and apartments. Homes that are eligible to earn the ENERGY STAR label include single-family, multifamily, and manufactured (factory-built) housing. Today, ninety percent of the nation’s largest home-builders construct ENERGY STAR-certified homes. Home-buyers have more energy-efficient homes to choose from than ever before. More than 98,000 ENERGY STAR certified new homes and apartments were built in 2018 alone, for a total of nearly 2 million homes as of 2018.

Builders have to apply for, be compliant with, and inspected to achieve the Energy Star Certification. ENERGY STAR certified homes are at least 10% more energy-efficient than homes built to code and achieve a 20% improvement on average while providing homeowners with better quality, performance, and comfort. EPA continues to advance its ENERGY STAR residential new construction program requirements as more rigorous building energy codes are developed and adopted by States.

Fountainhead is proud to be a retailer for Energy Star Manufactured Home Builders. Trust Fountainhead to offer you the latest in Energy Saving Homes.

6-inch sidewalls, Upgraded insulation, Wind Wrap, High SEER air conditioners, Natural Gas Furnaces, Gas Water heaters, Low E vinyl Thermal Pane Windows with very low heat loss/gain.

Now is the time to visit Fountainhead and Begin Making Your Move.

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Dr. Ben Carson Talks About Manufactured Housing https://test.fountainhead55.com/dr-ben-carson-talks-about-manufactured-housing/ Wed, 05 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0000 https://test.fountainhead55.com/2019/06/05/dr-ben-carson-talks-about-manufactured-housing/ Learn what Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,  who was recently interviewed concerning the housing industry and specifically  about  the  Manufactured Housing industry and the advantages of building a manufactured home.    

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Learn what Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,  who was recently interviewed concerning the housing industry and specifically  about  the  Manufactured Housing industry and the advantages of building a manufactured home.

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