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Join the NCC!

The National Communities Council is the only national organization devoted to advancing the interests of manufactured home community owners, managers, developers, lenders, brokers and service/suppliers.

The NCC has three categories of membership: Owner/Manager, Developer and Affiliate.

The Owner/Manager category of the NCC provides a forum for unified action on important community issues. MHI provides a cohesive voice for community managers and owners on issues such as fair housing; occupancy standards; tax and property rights; and environmental issues. Additionally, NCC members benefit from specially tailored accreditation courses designed by the Manufactured Housing Educational Institute (MHEI) to raise professionalism in the field.

The Developer category of the NCC is for those companies that develop land for manufactured housing subdivisions and communities. MHI provides number of benefits to developers, including educational and networking opportunities; technical assistance on planning and zoning; publications on manufactured housing development; and access to MHI staff experts. Additionally, membership in MHI affords developers the opportunity to network directly with industry leaders, including manufactured housing producers, lenders and suppliers.

The Affiliate category of the NCC is for those individuals or companies whose primary business supports the development, finance or operation of manufactured home communities, but do not own or manage land-lease communities. Individuals or companies joining MHI through the NCC Affiliate category would be voting member of the NCC.

For more information on how to join the MHI National Communities Council, click here.

Questions about NCC membership can be directed to Thayer Long at (703) 558-0678.

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