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Ten of the 18 active HUD-approved third party agencies are units of state governments, with the balance made up of private for-profit corporations. All designs must be reviewed and approved by a manufacturer's design agency, a DAPIA , which also approves each plant's quality assurance manual. HUD tags are metal plates that are affixed to the exterior of manufactured homes built after June 15th, 1976.

The certificate is based on the zone requirements in effect at the time the home was manufactured, for the location of the home’s initial destination (dealer/retail center). IBTS is not liable for changes to the home’s construction, or subsequent home moves that may affect the home performance information verified. This metal tag generally should be attached to the rear of the home, usually about a foot from the side and a foot up from the bottom. This has been required by HUD on every manufactured home built since June of 1976. All questions regarding expediting label verification requests should be addressed to HUD’s contractor, IBTS.
HUD's Minimum Property Standards Program
Oversee the reporting of certification label usage and collection of label fees. A single-width manufactured home can be no older than 10 years, measured from the manufacture date on the HUD Data Plate to the effective date of the original appraisal. The manufactured home must be a one-unit dwelling that is legally classified as real property and cannot include an accessory dwelling unit. A list of major factory-installed equipment, including the manufacturer's name and the model designation of each appliance. The serial number and model designation of the unit, and the date the unit was manufactured.

Conventional Loans A conventional loan is a mortgage that’s not insured by a government agency. Most conventional loans are backed by mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Fannie Mae says that conventional loans typically require a minimum credit score of 620. This home has_ has not_ been equipped with storm shutters or other protective coverings for windows and exterior door openings. This manufactured home IS NOT designed to accommodate the additional loads imposed by the attachment of an attached accessory building or structure in accordance with the manufacturer installation instructions.
IBTS conducts the following monitoring activities:
Units must meet the requirements of the 1995 Model Energy Code or the latest HUD-accepted MEC standard. The VIN number, also known as the serial number, chassis number or CRIS number of the mobile home, allows you to know the year of manufacture, make and model of the static mobile home. It is generally positioned at the location of the drawbar, on the inside of the water heater door or on the timing plane. Plate riveted to different sections of your mobile home representing construction certifications. However, some may contain the VIN number, if you see a 17-character alphanumeric set, that is your VIN. IBTS desires to accurately process the information entered into the WebLabels System, protect all information from unauthorized use and accurately present the Manufactured Home industry-wide production and shipment information to HUD.

You may be able to obtain the data plate by contacting the In-Plant Primary Inspection Agency and the manufacturer. Certain HUD approved states and private third party agencies, IPIA and DAPIA, inspect manufactured homes and verify that manufacturers' designs are consistent with the HUD standards. Home Manufacturers contract directly with the state or local third party for the design review and home inspection services. Lists of the state governments and HUD-approved third party inspection agencies are available. Department of Housing and Urban Development regulates the construction of certain factory-built housing units, called manufactured homes, formerly known as mobile homes.
Data Plates/Compliance Certificates
The Federal program also oversees enforcement of the construction standards through private inspection agencies and state governments. The Design Approval Primary Inspection Agencies approve manufactured home designs for compliance with the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards. Production Inspection Primary Inspection Agencies inspect manufactured home facilities to ensure that in-plant quality assurance systems continue to build conforming homes. In addition, IBTS assist SAAs in carrying out their responsibilities in overseeing manufacturers, retailers, installers and the handling of consumer complaints. Manufactured home retailers also have certain responsibilities to ensure that only homes that meet the Standards are sold to the general public.
In some states, the Serial number and VIN number may be one and the same; however, this can vary by State. The Department of Motor Vehicles or the state or local agency that regulates housing within your state may be able to assist you. The name and address of the manufacturing plant in which the manufactured home was manufactured.
Compliance Certificates/Data Plates,
They certify the home was built to HUD’s safety standards and each one has a unique label number, which will need to be legible enough for an appraiser to read it and take a picture of it. If it is not legible or if it is no longer affixed to the home, an IBTS certificate must be ordered to certify the home meets HUD’s safety standards . The Institute for Building Technology and Safety is currently NIS Solutions' subcontractor for the MPS and TSP Programs. IBTS has compiled samples and descriptions of all certification labels applied to modular homes by approved Category III States. This data includes a sample of the state label, label size, material, colors, description of its application, and miscellaneous comments along with the state program contact information. If you wish to view a particular state's label and contact information, click on the state in the list below.
IBTS is responsible for the monitoring and annual assessment of the business processes and procedures of the manufacturers, third party agencies and state government agencies that participate in the Federal program. HUD has regulated the design and construction of manufactured homes since June 1976. The Federal Program includes monitoring of third parties involved in the design review and inspection process, but excludes the actual sitting of the homes. Some states inspect every installation, while in others; the inspections are done either by local government or not at all. HUD uses a small staff at its headquarters, supported by agreements with 38 states SAAs, a Monitoring Contractor, IBTS, and testing laboratories, on occasion, to administer the program. IBTS is the only agency that can provide manufactured home owners, real estate agents, brokers, and other stakeholders with a Label Verification Letter, which can suffice for missing HUD labels.
Conduct oversight audits and inspections at manufactured home production facilities to determine how well IPIA agency personnel are performing. If you’ve ever talked to a mortgage lender about a mortgage for your manufactured home, you’ve likely heard the terms “HUD tag”, “data plate”, or “compliance certificate” at some point. That’s because nearly all mortgage lenders require the manufactured homes they finance to meet HUD safety standards that were enacted on June 15th, 1976. HUD tags certify that the home meets those standards and data plates list out all of the details of the manufactured home. If either of these are missing, most lenders will require a replacement certificate from The Institute for Building Technology and Safety, which maintains manufactured home records.

IBTS can also provide a copy of the original data plate or a Performance Verification Certificate in its absence. The Performance Verification Certificate contains the zoning information in effect at the time the home was manufactured, including the location of the home’s destination . The mobile home manufacturer and model names can be located by using the Department of Housing and Urban Development label, which is located on the exterior of the mobile home, compliance certificate or data plate. Each manufacturer also hires an IPIA , which must certify the plant, inspect each home at some stage of construction in the plant, and issue the actual HUD certification label that is attached to each section of the home upon completion.
Relocated mobile homes are called “second set” in the industry. To verify, go to the Institute for Building Technology and Safety website at ibts.org to find out where the home was originally delivered. Timeless architecture in a green location close to the center gives the "solid Home" a special feeling of living in a unique form at the Europagarten. The elegant residential ensemble with a wonderful inner garden is located in the heart of the west end. The upscale residential area with an exclusive neighborhood leaves nothing... Periodic review of the accepted state program based on individual HUD/state agreement.

The Certification labels can be in sequential order but they may not be. The HUD labels are identified by a three-letter prefix followed by six numbers (i.e. RAD ). All Factory Built Homes, both HUD and Modular homes, have a Data Plate permanently attached to them when they are constructed. It’s a several digit serial number that identifies various details of your home.
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