About the Michigan Manufactured Housing Association

Our Mission

The Voice for Michigan Factory-Built Housing

The Michigan Manufactured Housing Association MMHA is dedicated to educating the public about the benefits of manufactured and modular home living and connecting people interested in finding a community or home with its members. MMHA is one of Michigan’s oldest trade associations, founded in 1941. MMHA is a nonprofit association representing the manufactured and modular home industry in Michigan. MMHA works to improve the image of manufactured and modular housing by educating consumers, media and government about the quality, affordability, design and beauty of the homes.

An Affordable Homeownership Solution

The supply of affordable, quality housing is shrinking across the country — and Michigan is no exception. Those looking to own their home in today’s market are sacrificing quality for lower mortgages, or turning to rental options. Modern, factory-built homes offer a solution for Michiganders, creating a path to sustainable homeownership in their neighborhoods.

Our Work

By partnering with individuals and organizations across the state, MMHA and our members are bringing increased housing choice to Michigan. Our members are ensuring that homes are high-performing and energy-efficient — bringing more value to home buyers — and that buyers have access to smart, sustainable financing options for their home purchase.

THE IMPACT OF MANUFACTURED HOMES

The manufactured housing industry plays an important role in the US housing market and provides affordable housing for 22 million households across the country. We’re committed to doing our part in Michigan.

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Our Mission

It is the mission of the Michigan Manufactured Housing Association to help people experience the lifestyle associated with home ownership in the most economical way. Whether it’s in a planned community or on the land of their choice, manufactured homes exist to provide comfort, safety and convenience, in the most economical and desirable way.

To promote acceptance of factory-built housing by educating elected officials, municipalities, and the public

To work toward fair treatment of factory-built housing

To expand the market for factory-built housing

2024-2025 MMHA Board of Directors

Steve Francis

Chairperson

Rudgate / Infinity Billing Enterprises
Community – 2025

Sam Madorsky

Vice Chairperson

M. Shapiro Management Company, LLC.
Retailer – 2025

Jarrett Levine

Secretary

Swistak Levine PC
At Large – 2025

Margaret Burns

Treasurer

Germano Management
Retailer – 2027

Bill Anderson

Atwell, LLC
At Large – 2026

TIM KUHN

Clayton Homes, Inc.
Manufacturer – 2026

MICHAEL SMITH

YES! Communities
At Large – 2026

Barron Cline

Cambio Communities
At Large – 2027

Heather Rector

Sun Communities
Community – 2027

MMHA Staff

John D. Lindley

President and CEO
jlindley@mmhrvca.org

Marenia Rabi

Controller
mrabi@mmhrvca.org

Azalea Johnson

Office and Special Projects Administrator
ajohnson@mmhrvca.org

Michelle Mikolajczyk

Senior Director, Events & Programming
mmikolajczyk@mmhrvca.org

Gabrielle Strubhar

Marketing and Communications Director
gstrubhar@mmhrvca.org

WE NEED YOUR HELP! EXPLORE THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING A MMHA MEMBER

We want to Hear From you

If you have questions about our organization, want to inquire about membership, or just want to say hi, get in touch with us.

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