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Form PH9: Application by site owner or occupier for determination of new level of pitch fee.
Park (mobile) home owner rights and responsibilities - fees and repairs, selling or giving away a home and residents' associations, settling disputes
Your rights and obligations are listed in a written agreement with the…
You have a rent contract if you pay rent to a landlord. It does not have…
Pitch fee You have to pay a ‘pitch fee’ to the park owner to rent the land…
Selling The park owner gets up to 10% of the selling price (known as a…
Park owners are responsible for: keeping common areas (like shared paths)…
You can set up a ‘qualifying’ residents’ association to represent home…
If you have a dispute with the park owner that you cannot work out, you…
Form PH10: Application by a protected site owner for a determination that improvements should be taken into account when the pitch fee is reviewed.
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Form PH12: Application by site owner for a determination as to the applicant's entitlement to terminate the agreement.
Form PH4: Application by site owner for a determination that having regard to its condition a park home is having a detrimental effect on the amenity of the site.
Form PH13: Application by a local authority site owner for determination of new level of pitch fee.
Form PH7: Application by site owner for a determination that the owner may require an occupier to re-site the occupier's home temporarily to another pitch on the protected site.
If you make a planning appeal and do not know who owns some of the land you need to complete a site ownership certificate
Form PH5: Application by owner of a park home site for a refusal order preventing the occupier from selling the park home and assigning the agreement to the proposed occupier.
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Form PH6: Application by owner of a park home site for a refusal order preventing the occupier from giving the park home and assigning the agreement to a member of the occupier's family.
Form PH8: Application by the occupier for an order that the site owner secure that a temporarily re-sited home is returned to the original pitch.
How to account for VAT if you supply caravans and houseboats, or you're a caravan site operator, or you provide mooring facilities for houseboats.
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Form PH3: Application by occupier of a park home or a park home site owner for a determination of any question arising under the Mobile Homes Act 1983 or agreement to which it applies.
How to register a reservoir, appoint a panel engineer, produce a flood plan, prepare an inspection information pack and report an incident.
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