Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 3, 1 March 1997 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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HOUSING FOR HAWAIIANS

Models Opening in March on Oahu and Maui CHECK US 0UT ON KHVH 830 AM 12noon Sunday's KFVE Mondays at 11:00 am For a FREE BR0CHURE eall 1 -800-551 -Alii (2544) TURNKEY INCLUDES: • House, lnstallation, Skirting • Standard Foundation System Posting 22"-36" • Standard Porches Front and Rear • Freight, Trucking, Carpets, Curtains • Major Appliances • Building Dept. Drawings, Engineer Stamps • Permit Assistance • Carport Construction •Bulkorder any lsland • Plot Plan Draft • L0CAL W0RK D0NE BY L0CAL PEOPLE D0ES N0T INCLUDE: • Demolition, Site Prep. • Requested Concrete Work • GE Tax & Outer lsland Freight for Special lndividual 0rders

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Deliveries Start to Loeal Family's in March Hawaiian Homeland buyers Had a lease • Applied for a loan • Now they have their HOME. You have a Choice How you Spend Your House Buying $Dollar.

BRING THE OHANA T0GETHER IN ALI'I V Living together, separately, provides a home for the whole family. Leasees and survivors ean now make your Hawaiian Homeland your home.

SPECIAL PR0TECTI0N F0R NEW H0ME BUYERS

Most manufactured homes built today have factorymade components such as roof trusses. Because there is better quality control and work does not stop for the weather, factory-built housing is efficientand saves money. Many homes are built entirely in a factory. Most of these are manufactured homes. Manufactured homes now provide quality shelter for more than 12.5 million Americans. Manufactured homes used to be called mobile homes. But since they are permanent residences-most are never moved-and since their wheels and axles are not for continuous use but simply are a built-in means of transportation to the homesite, they are not called mobile homes any more. The main difference between manufactured and modular homes is the building code that applies to them. Manufactured homes are built to

federal standards and are inspected by federally certified agencies. Modular homes are built to state and loeal codes. All manufactured homes must conform to the Nahonal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards established under a law passed by the U.S. Congress. The standards, the only nahonal building code, are administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Manufactured homes are the only homes with a national building code. Every manufactured home has a red and silver seal certifying that it was built in eomplianee with the federal code. This building code regulates manufactured home design and construction, strength and durability, fire resistance and energy efficiency, as well as the installation and performance of heating, plumbing, air conditioning, thermal and electrical systems. The federal program also regulates factory certification.

All manufacture home buyers are protected even after they move in, by a formal, uniform nahonal consumer complaint process managed for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by state administrative agencies in 35 states. Distinct from the manufacturers' warranties, these agencies have wide latitude in dealing with consumer problems, and HUD even has authority to require repair ofan imminent safety hazard or major defect for the life of the home. In addition to the federally controlled eonsumercomplaint process, manufactured home buyers also are covered by state and loeal consumer protection laws. The home purchase price generally includes transportation and installation on the homesite. Most retailers ean arrange for customer financing and insurance.

JOBS • JOBS • JOBS Ali'i Needs Multi-Skilled Labor. Ali'i PR0VIDES 0N THE J0B TRAINING. "Loeal work for Loeal People is our G0AL". Manufactured Housing-A New lndustry for Hawaii lnstallation crews for: • House • Staging (unpacking) i • Foundation Systems • Finish work • Car Ports • More to be created SALES« SALES • SALES Experience Not Necessary (but helpful) Ali'i will train. Full 3% commission paid on HUD built, Turn Key House Package 0NLY • Not Real Estate Personal Property $2550 - $6000 • No Broker Split • Per Sale, Sales Agents will be lndependent Contractors APPLY N0W CALL: 1 -800-551 -ALII for application

THANKS TO THESE LOOAL ALI'I TEAM MEMBERS Media KHVH Radio - Host Rick Hamada Public Service Stations Olelo, Akako, Hooike "K5" the Home Team RG. Woods and Associates Plans • Permits • Engineering lsland Wide Towing Delivery approval Truckings Tanks of Kauai Septic • Water Catchment Weyerhauser Community Lending Certified Office Mauka / Makai General Contractor lnstallation • Training • Sub-Contracting Our Loeal lndependent Sales Team & Ali'i Quality Control Staff Special Thanks to Mana Means ine. / Advertising & PR President, Janet M. Schaffer