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HR 6293119th CongressIn Committee
Housing Supply Expansion Act of 2025
Introduced: Nov 25, 2025
Sponsor: Rep. Rose, John W. [R-TN-6] (R-Tennessee)
Standard Summary
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H.R. 6293 amends the definition of manufactured homes to include those built without a permanent chassis, introduces new labeling and certification standards, requires state certification of parity with traditional manufactured homes, and imposes prohibitions on sale of un‑certified homes.
Key Points
- 1Definition of manufactured home updated to "with or without a permanent chassis".
- 2New standards and labeling for homes built without a permanent chassis.
- 3States must certify that such homes are treated the same as traditional ones within 1–2 years.
- 4Uncertified homes are prohibited from being manufactured, installed, or sold in states lacking certification.
- 5Secretary of HUD coordinates with other federal agencies to ensure consistent treatment.
- 6Assistance and model guidance provided to states; preemption language preserves existing federal preemption.
Impact Areas
Manufacturers of manufactured homesState housing and building regulatorsConsumers purchasing manufactured homesFederal agencies (HUD, FTC, etc.)Real estate and financing institutions
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