Mobile Home Inspectors

Mobile Home Inspectors Specializing in Mobile and Manufactured home inspections. That's all we do. More than 6,400 inspecti Usually takes about 2 hours. I email the pics.

Over 35 years and over 7,000 mobile and manufactured home inspections. and report the same day.

12/15/2021

Our phone number has changed 714 425 6025, ask for Robert.

09/08/2021

Still in business. Specializing in mobile and manufactured home pre-purchase inspections. Feel safe and secure!

11/29/2019

Pre-purchase mobile and manufactured home inspections.

Now may be the best time to buy or sell your mobile / manufactured home!

11/20/2019

Mobile Home Inspectors is now serving Orange County, Ca.

Mobile Home Inspectors is now serving North San Diego County. 714 612-3564

07/12/2019

White House Signs Executive Order for Council on Affordable Housing. Council will look for new ways to cut "red tape and increase access to affordable homes.

07/12/2019

With the recent earthquakes in Ridgecrest do you know if your home has an (usually) optional Earthquake bracing system? Eq. bracing is only required in certain California regions.

12/06/2018

Merry Christmas! May it be blessed and amazing!

08/29/2018

HUD Files Fair Housing Complaint Against Facebook
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August 20, 2018
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Fair Housing Complaint Against Facebook
HUD Fair Housing Complaint Against Facebook Centers on Advertising Options Regarding Religion, Gender, Geography

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has filed a complaint against Facebook claiming it has allowed “landlords and home sellers to use its advertising platform to engage in housing discrimination.”

According to HUD’s press release, “Facebook enables advertisers to control which users receive housing-related ads based upon the recipient’s race, color, religion, s*x, familial status, national origin, disability, and/or zip code.

Facebook then invites advertisers to express unlawful preferences by offering discriminatory options, allowing them to effectively limit housing options for these protected classes under the guise of ‘targeted advertising.’”

“The Fair Housing Act prohibits housing discrimination including those who might limit or deny housing options with a click of a mouse,” said Anna María Farías, HUD’s Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. “When Facebook uses the vast amount of personal data it collects to help advertisers to discriminate, it’s the same as slamming the door in someone’s face.”

The Complaint alleges Facebook’s current platform for home sales and rentals allows users to purposely filter advertisements for housing away from persons that are protected under the Fair Housing Act.
The press release regarding the complaint against Facebook notes that advertisers have the option to:

“display housing ads either only to men or women;
not show ads to Facebook users interested in an “assistance dog”, “mobility scooter”,Fair Housing Complaint Against Facebook “accessibility” or “deaf culture”;
not show ads to users whom Facebook categorizes as interested in “child care” or “parenting”, or show ads only to users with children above a specified age;
to display/not display ads to users whom Facebook categorizes as interested in a particular place of worship, religion or tenet, such as the “Christian Church,” “Sikhism”, “Hinduism”, or the “Bible”.
not show ads to users whom Facebook categorizes as interested in “Latin America”, “Canada”, “Southeast Asia”, “China”, “Honduras”, or “Somalia”.
draw a red line around zip codes and then not display ads to Facebook users who live in specific zip codes.

Facebook Responds to HUD Complaint

Facebook has responded that discrimination is strictly prohibited by its policies and they will respond in court, while continuing to work with HUD on the issues raised in the complaint.

The case against Facebook is what is referred to as a secretary-initiated complaint. This means the complaint was brought by HUD Secretary Ben Carson because the issue is national in scope.

Fair Housing Complaint Against FacebookAnd, the action comes following a recent announcement by HUD that the focus of fair housing enforcement is shifting to a goal of promoting more housing development overall. As HUD begins its formal fact-finding process against Facebook, MHI encourages ALL manufactured housing communities, retailers and manufacturers to review their on- line advertisements to determine if their targeting follows a pattern outlined in HUD’s Complaint. Any targeting of advertisements that purposefully excludes classes of persons protected from discrimination under federal, state or local law should be discontinued IMMEDIATELY.

And while the Fair Housing Act prohibits ads that show discrimination against protected classes, there is nothing in the law that prohibits advertising to attract protected classes as residents. Thus, an advertisement stating the property has a “family playground” or a “handicapped accessible club-house” or similar protected class targeting is acceptable under the Fair Housing Act.
Additional Best Advertising Practices

Advertise the virtues of the property itself instead of the types of tenants desired.Fair Housing Complaint Against Facebook
Do not exclude protected classes in your social media targeting.
Include the Fair Housing logo in all advertising (traditional and social media).
HUD’s Equal Housing Opportunity Logos may be found here.

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