An obscure federal rule requires manufactured homes to be built on a chassis, making them more costly. A bill in Congress would remove the mandate, enacted five decades ago.
Congress May Finally Recognize That Mobile Homes Aren’t Really That Mobile
Originally reported by New York Times
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