What Is A Manufactured Home Certification?
A manufactured home certification is a process by which a manufactured or mobile home is inspected and certified to meet specific construction, safety, and quality standards set by relevant authorities. The certification ensures that the home complies with the regulations and requirements for manufactured housing.


When are Manufactured Homes Certifications Required?
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensures homes meet government building codes, safety, and quality standards.
- Financing & Insurance: Required by lenders and insurers to verify compliance and reduce risk.
- Resale or Transfer: Proof of certification may be needed for buyers and lenders during ownership changes.
- Placement & Installation: Required before setting up a home to confirm safety and quality standards.
- HUD Compliance: Confirms adherence to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) standards.
It’s important to note that specific certification requirements may vary depending on the jurisdiction and local regulations. Compliance with local, state, and national regulations is essential to ensure the legality, safety, and quality of manufactured homes.
How Our Certifications Are Performed
On-Site Visit
Our expertly trained inspectors take photos and measurements of the entire home.
Detailed Report
Our photos and measurements are documented into our computer generated report.
Engineer Review
The qualified engineer then assess the report and approves or denies the certification.
Repairs
If home needs required repairs. The repairs will need to be done prior to closing.
Certification
Finally, all repairs are completed and a manufactured home certification is approved!
Follow Up
As always with our company, we are here to assist our clients with any questions they may have.