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20 contributions to JV Mobile Homeprenuer Group
2025
2025 is the Beginning to our Financial Freedom; No Looking Back!!!!!
Lets Welcome In New Member's To The Family!
Sharnavette Flanagan , Parker Bovenberg , Tee Hall , Kayla Cadogan Fleegle , Kwame Johnson , M Jordan , Kimberley Talarico , Christa Fuget , Saifullah Shahid , Emevasha Davis , Celacey Fisher , Stephen Iwu , Parris Jones , Tadela Tedemet , Desimonae Wilkes , Netta Lea , Laya Dolls Greg Filer
0 likes • Jan 9
@Celacey Fisher Welcome to the Community. I'm headed to the A next weekend.
1 like • Jan 12
@Celacey Fisher Thanks, I'm in Columbia, SC.
Gems
I just wanted to send a quick shout out right here to give out some flowers to our wonderful community of MH investors!! I want to especially thank Brad, Mrs. Ruffin, and Dani for their time, expertise, knowledge and dropping all of those Gems for us on Tuesday nights call. Glad to have so much access to so many Great people in 1 place. Let's Gooooooo!!!!!
30 Day Road Map To your First Deal!
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0 likes • Jan 8
Grind Time!!!!!
The importance of wind zone.
When I started this business, I had a very kind Dealer school me and give me a map of the wind zone for North Carolina. I hope this information is helpful for you, it was and still is. Mobile homes are designed and constructed to withstand different wind pressures based on their location. Regulated by the HUD Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards. Wind Zone 1: This zone generally covers most of the interior of the U.S. where hurricanes are not as common. Homes built for Zone 1 should be able to resist basic winds about 70 MPH speeds. Wind Zone 2: This zone is designated for areas that are hurricane prone and can experience wind speeds of up to 100 mph. Wind Zone 3: Along the coast of certain states, homes must be built to withstand winds of up to 110 mph because hurricane-force winds are more frequent in these areas. It’s important to note that homes built for lower zones cannot reside in higher zones. However, Zone 3 can be placed in Zone 1 and 2 areas and Zone 2 homes can go in Zone 1 areas. Local government may set even more stringent standards.
1 like • Jan 8
Great info Mrs. Ruffin, very important!!!!!
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Derek Miller
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I am new Mobile Home Investor from Baton Rouge, La. I am also a Marine and Army Veteran, with a passion for Becoming a Full Time Entrepreneur!!!!!

Active 8d ago
Joined Dec 11, 2024
Columbia, sc
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