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The rights of residential and holiday mobile homeowners (England)

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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 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.

[h2]Covid-19[/h2]

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 The Mirror