Manufactured Home Foundation Certification Jacksonville
Mobile Home Tie Down Inspection (HUD)
Also commonly referred to as a “HUD” Inspection
A Manufactured Home Certification Inspection, also known as a HUD Inspection, is a structural inspection to confirm the following:
The Department of Housing and Urban Development, more commonly known as HUD, sets strict standards for the design, construction, and installation of manufactured homes to assure the quality, durability, safety, and affordability of manufactured homes.
HUD prohibits selling, leasing, or offering for sale or lease, homes that do not meet the standards. Civil and criminal penalties may be sought for violations. Contact us to learn more about our Manufactured Home Foundation Certification Jacksonville services.
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Jacksonville is the county seat of Duval County. As of the 2020 census, the population was 949,611, making it the largest city in Florida, and the largest city in the Southeastern United States. The city has many economic, recreational, and professional opportunities, and is a popular tourist destination.
Jacksonville is a major military port with several Naval Stations and the US Marine Corps Blount Island Command. It is also home to a major international trade seaport, the Port of Jacksonville.
Jacksonville offers a 22 mile long beach, an impressive urban park system (largest in the nation), family fun, shopping, sports, history, arts, culture, and much more. Schedule a Manufactured Home Foundation Certification Jacksonville with us today!