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The Minimum Property
Standards (MPS) establish certain minimum standards for buildings constructed
under HUD housing programs. This includes new single family homes, multi-family
housing and health care type facilities. HUD
Minimum Property Standards and How They Supplement the Model Building Codes
Until the mid-1980's, HUD maintained separate Minimum Property Standards for different
types of structures. Since that time, HUD has accepted the model building codes,
including over 250 referenced standards, and local building codes, in lieu of
separate and prescriptive HUD standards.
However, there is one major area of difference between the MPS and other model
building codes: durability requirements. Homes and projects financed by FHA-insured
mortgages are the collateral for these loans and their lack of durability can
increase FHA's financial risk in the event of default.
More specifically, the model codes do not contain any minimum requirements for
the durability of such items as doors, windows, gutters and downspouts, painting
and wall coverings, kitchen cabinets and carpeting. The MPS includes minimum standards
for these, and other items, to ensure that the value of an FHA-insured home is
not reduced by the deterioration of these components. HUD
Field Office Acceptance for Areas without Building Codes
HUD requires that each property insured with an FHA mortgage meet one of the nationally
recognized building codes or a State or local building code based on a nationally
recognized building code. In areas where such State or local codes are used, HUD
determines if the State or local code is comparable to the model building code.
There are also areas of the United States that do not have building codes. If
no State or local building code has been adopted, the appropriate HUD Field Office
will specify a building code that is comparable to one of the nationally recognized
model building codes. Program
Management
HUD manages the program from its Headquarters in Washington, DC. The telephone
number is (202) 708-6423; FAX number (202) 708-4213. The mailing address is:
Department
of Housing and Urban Development FHA
Standards, Office of Manufactured Housing Programs 451 7th St. SW, Room 9168
Washington, D.C. 20410-8000 Other
Related HUD Fact Sheets and Publications
HUD
Minimum Property Standards For Housing - HUD Handbook 4910.1,
issued July 29, 1994.
HUD
Technical Suitability of Products Program - HUD Handbook 4950.1
REV 3, issued August 11, 1997.
HUD
Architectural Processing and Inspections for Home Mortgage Insurance,
HUD Handbook 4145.1
Permanent
Foundations Guide For Manufactured Housing - issued September 1996. Also available
as software. May be ordered by calling HUD User at 1-800-245-2691.
Minimum Design Standards For Community Sewerage Systems,
HUD Handbook, 4940.3
Handbooks may be ordered from HUD's Customer Service Center by calling 1-800-767-7468.
Additional information concerning HUD programs, and a list of HUD Field Offices,
is available on HUD's World Wide Web site.
Points
of Contact for Questions and Additional Information
HUD Field Offices should be contacted for additional information
concerning accepted building codes; Engineering or technical questions
concerning the Minimum Property Standards: Shawn McKee, Engineer,
FHA Standards, Office of Manufactured Housing Programs, (202) 708-6423.
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