Whats the difference between a Modular Building/Home and a H.U.D. Code Home?
On the surface, modular homes may seem very similar to those known as H.U.D. Code homes. There are, however, distinct differences between the two types of housing. The primary difference is that H.U.D. Code homes are built to the federal H.U.D. code. This code encompasses all states of the United States and the homes are subject to federal inspection and approval. H.U.D. Code homes can only be single family residences. Modular buildings, however are built using the same building codes that are recognized by local building jurisdictions. On the other hand, modular units are built to the building codes that have jurisdiction for the particular state in which the modular unit is destined. For example, in some Southern states, the International Building Code (IBC) is enforced. Therefore, the modular buildings constructed for these states must comply with this code. It is important to note that these are the same codes utilized by the Contractors who site build their structures. Modular con