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What is the difference between a “modular” and a “doublewide”?

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What is the difference between a “modular” and a “doublewide”?

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Doublewides are constructed to meet standards regulated by the federal government agency called the H.U.D. Modulars are constructed to meet the North Carolina Building Code Standards. A modular has to be packaged with land whereas a doublewide is treated as “chattel” and does not have to be packaged with land.

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