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What is the difference between an “on frame” and “off frame” modular?

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What is the difference between an “on frame” and “off frame” modular?

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Horton modulars can be built so that the transport chassis (frame) will remain as an integral part of the floor system or it can be removed and the home placed on a perimeter foundation. Some states (ie: Georgia) require that single family homes be lifted from their chassis thus making them “off frame” modulars. It is important to check with the local building official prior to ordering your building to verify any requirements they may have regarding “on frame” and “off frame” modulars.

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