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All Forum Posts by: Dan R.

Dan R. has started 7 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Alternate MH skirting material

Dan R.Posted
  • Gatesville, NC
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 7

Thank you everyone for the advice and feedback. I just posted a New Member Intro as well.
Thanks again.

Post: NC MHP investor

Dan R.Posted
  • Gatesville, NC
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 7

I've been following the forums daily for months, but just posted my first topic yesterday. Thank you all the helpful feedback and info. My background is in apartment development, but I recently struck out on my own as a sole prop pursuing MHPs in NC. It looks like I'm heading to closing next week on my first deal. It's a 9-lot park with all park-owned homes. Any advice for someone about to inherit in-place residents would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Dan

Post: Alternate MH skirting material

Dan R.Posted
  • Gatesville, NC
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 7

Does anyone have any creative ideas regarding materials and/or construction techniques to avoid the plain vanilla vinyl skirting? I think I'll try painted 1"x6" boards with a 1" air gap because I have an abundance of secondhand material for cheap. Our flat topo will also make this easier. Any other homemade ideas or feedback would be really appreciated.

Thanks.
Dan