The rights of residential and holiday mobile homeowners (England): Difference between revisions
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The term ‘mobile home’ covers a variety of accommodation units, such as ‘caravan’, ‘park home’ or ‘lodge’, which are located on a site/park and can be transported from place to place but the caravan site the rights to tell you to leave when they want and it's even been recognized by [https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/the-rights-of-residential-and-holiday-mobile-homeowners-in-england/ Parliament] | |||
The law distinguishes between a residential mobile home (in which the owner lives all year-round) and a mobile home which is used for holidays. | |||
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[https:// | During Covid-19, people with caravans in parks or lock-ups can’t get to sites across the UK and In many cases, they’re being asked to pay the full annual 'rent' - while others say they can't get a refund. These costs can be considerable - £4,000 to £5,000 seems to be the average as reported by [https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/caravan-holiday-been-cancelled-cant-22143758 The Mirror] |