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Well, watch Last Week Tonight's expose' on the mobile home industry.
These homes are built to shitty, even dangerous, standards. Or no standards at all.
Unless something has drastically changed recently, they literally use building scrap to make mobile homes.
I've worked on several of them, all of the construction is sub-par. Interior wall lumber is often shorter pieces, scabbed together.
Interestingly, John Oliver said nothing about construction standards, though I'd be surprised if it's not as huge an issue for mobile homes as it is for other recently constructed homes. The primary problem seems to be people not owning the land beneath their homes.
Obligatory fuck Frank Rolfe and the The Carlyle Group.
Admittedly I was working from memory, I could swear that his piece had at least a short discussion of the low quality materials and workmanship of mobile homes.