A member of the New Mexico Manufactured Housing Association and the Manufactured Housing Communities of Arizona, Drita Bronkey is an active presence in the real estate industry. Drita Bronkey is a consultant with Zemer Property Management Consultants (ZPMC), focused on providing full-service management to mobile home park communities.
According to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), manufactured homes (including mobile homes) are built to last for 30 to 55 years, depending on how well the homes are maintained. HUD has been the entity responsible for specifying qualifying parameters for acceptable mobile homes design. US-based manufacturers have been strictly adhering to the specifications provided by the HUD for decades.
To a high degree, the climatic condition of the location where the mobile home is situated plays a crucial role. Generally, humid regions with high precipitation frequency destroy parts of manufactured homes faster. Some of the most frequently ravaged parts in these conditions are particleboard and fiberboard. Drier climates, on the other hand, pose lesser damage to manufactured homes.