Environmental
A NH property with a manufactured (mobile) home may have concerns about:
AOnly the land value
BFormaldehyde off-gassing from older manufactured homes built before HUD tightened standards✓ Correct
COnly roof snow loads
DOnly septic system size
Explanation
Older manufactured homes (pre-1976 and some post-1976 models) may have formaldehyde-emitting particle board, adhesives, and insulation materials. This is a known indoor air quality concern addressed by HUD standards enacted after 1976.
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