About MHCA
Manufactured Housing Communities of Arizona (MHCA) is a non-profit trade association created in 1947 to protect and promote the interests of manufactured housing community owners.MHCA does this in many different ways, including tackling legislative and legal issues, educating community owners and managers, and working to improve Arizona’s manufactured housing communities.
Through numerous publications and educational opportunities, MHCA offers owners and managers the resources they need to successfully operate their communities. MHCA is governed by a volunteer Board of community owners who are annually elected by the membership. The Board meets throughout the year to determine MHCA’s position and actions on numerous issues.
MHCA has focused on many issues throughout the years, including rent control, COVID-19, zoning, the state's Mobile Home Relocation Fund, education of community managers and owners, cable TV wires not being buried when connected in communities, assistive animals and much more.
Live Events | Classes
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1Jan
Manager Certification - Online (6 hours)
1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024 MST
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13Dec
Manager Certification Class - Mesa
7:00 AM to 4:00 PM MST
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24Jan
Manager Certification Class - Phoenix
7:00 AM to 3:30 PM MST
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21Mar
Manager Certification Class - Tucson
7:00 AM to 3:30 PM MDT
News
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Tips For Power Outages At Mobile Home Parks
Tips for both residents and managers/owners to help prepare for power outages at mobile home parks
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HUD Rules On Violations of Fair Housing Act
Recently, HUD brought attention to two cases highlighting violations of the Fair Housing Act, emphasizing the critical importance of understanding and complying with fair housing laws at both the federal and state levels.
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What Does The New CFPB Advisory Opinions on FCRA Requirements for Background Screening Mean For Park Owners And Managers?
Regina Kaupanger and Mike Stout from National Tenant Network (NTN) explain the newest developments in rental screening.