Viviendas prefabricadas - Guía del consumidor
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Por una ley del Congreso de 1974, el Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de EE.UU. (HUD) fue designado como la agencia del gobierno responsable de la supervisión del Programa Federal de Viviendas Prefabricadas (Federal Manufactured Housing Program). El área dentro de HUD responsable de la función de supervisión es la Oficina de Asuntos Reglamentarios y Viviendas Prefabricadas, Oficina de Viviendas Prefabricadas (Office of Regulatory Affairs and Manufactured Housing, Office of Manufactured Housing). La mayoría de los Estados cuenta con una Agencia Administrativa del Estado [State Administrative Agency (SAA)] que administra el programa de HUD en dicho Estado. Puede encontrarse una lista de las SAA en el manual del propietario que se suministra con cada nueva vivienda.
Por: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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