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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…
How the First Homes scheme works, who is eligible, how to apply and the rules for managing a First Homes property after you buy one.
If you’re a first-time buyer, you may be able to buy a home for 30% to 50%…
You can look for new homes in your area that are advertised by developers…
Contact the developer or estate agent (if you’re buying from a previous…
The council will issue a certificate that shows you can be a First Homes…
Once you’ve bought the home, you no longer have to meet First Homes…
You can usually let your entire property for no more than 2 years in total…
You can usually only sell the property to someone who is eligible to buy a…
Check the tariff classification for a modular article with sound absorbing and sound insulating properties.
The sale of land is determined by the potential number of homes that a housing developer or registered provider can build on a given site.
VAT rates for building work, including plumbers, plasterers and carpenters - new houses and flats, work for disabled people, energy saving, grant-funded heating, conversions and renovations, properties that are not homes
Information for park home residents in England on their rights and obligations under the Mobile Homes Act 1983.
Self-build and custom housebuilding registers.
Guides councils in preparing planning policies on housing for older and disabled people.
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