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For thousands of people, security, peace of mind and a delightful living environment are just some of the benefits of park living. Moving to a residential park can mean swapping urban life for a peaceful place in the country and becoming part of a friendly, like-minded community. Many downsize to a park, releasing capital in their bricks-and-mortar to fund their retirement. There s a great choice of park styles and designs, and they can be supplied fully carpeted and furnished - so that s another expense taken care of. 2

The park lifestyle 3

How do park s differ from conventional houses? In appearance, there is virtually no difference. Many park s look like attractively designed and traditionally built bungalows with a pitched roof. The only real difference is the method of construction. s are usually fully-furnished and their modern interiors provide good sized living areas and a separate kitchen, often supplied with integrated appliances, built-in cupboards and wardrobes, two or three bedrooms and a fitted bathroom. Central heating and double glazing are usually installed as standard, and so is carpeting throughout. So how is the actually built? It s not so much how as where which makes the main difference. s are constructed to a British Standard under carefully controlled workshop conditions before being transported to the park. Here they are sited and connected to mains services such as electricity, drainage and sometimes mains gas. What materials are used? 4 A park is timber framed and mounted on a robust steel frame. There is a tough and durable weatherproof exterior and a textured finish. Are most parks for the retired? Yes, the majority of owners are in or near retirement and many parks have rules so that they are exclusively for an older community.

On other parks, there is a different age profile and a higher proportion of owners who go out to work on a full-time or part-time basis. Apart from economics, what are the other advantages of park living? Many residential parks are real communities where no-one need feel isolated. Individual privacy is, of course, respected as it would be anywhere. However, many owners enjoy being drawn into the park activities, committees, clubs and other social opportunities which develop as a result of initiatives by owners themselves. Other members of the family living elsewhere also have peace of mind from the knowledge that many parks are akin to semi-sheltered environments, often with a resident owner or manager to provide additional security. 5

Does the law offer any protection to owners? The law has developed over the years to provide a legal framework which includes Mobile Home Acts specifically protecting the rights of owners on residential parks. The law gives owners security of tenure - that is probably its single most important safeguard - and rights to sell their on the park. There are also important rules about inheritance and controls on the way the pitch fee is reviewed. Must it be a residential park? Yes most definitely. There are important differences between a residential park, which is designed and built for permanent living to a specific residential British Standard (BS3632) and a caravan holiday, which is usually constructed to different standards to reflect its holiday occupancy. Must it be a licensed residential park? 6 Again, yes, most definitely. You should not buy a on a park licensed for holiday use if you intend to live in it. The protection offered by the Mobile Home Acts applies to licensed residential parks - and is not available on holiday parks (even if they are open for 12 months of the year). To ensure that you would be protected by the law, before making any commitment to buy, you should check the park s Site Licence which is issued by the Local Authority to be sure that there are no restrictions (such as for holiday use only ).

www.park.org.uk For further information 7

Buying a park How do the purchase costs compare with conventional housing? 8 Purchase costs usually compare very favourably, and of course vary according to the chosen, and the market where it is situated - in other words, precisely the same factors, which influence the price of a conventional house. There is great choice to be found within the 50,000-100,000 price range. However, prices can rise to over 250,000 in the more highly priced areas such as the South of England. Supposing I don t want to use my own funds to buy? Loans are available to those buying a park, and the major lenders are the larger independent finance houses. Their charges tend to be more competitive than personal bank loans.

www.park.org.uk For further information What else should I check and budget for? With park s, you purchase the and rent the plot upon which it is sited. Therefore there is a charge usually called a pitch fee to be paid for the use of the land and services provided. Pitch fees are usually paid monthly, generally by standing order or direct debit from bank account, and may be in the range 120-200 per month. The actual amount is influenced by the location of the park and/or the amenities provided. What about utility payments and council tax? You will need to make the usual provision for the payment of council tax, gas, water and electricity bills. You should establish what these are likely to be before you buy. For example, many park s are rated in Band A for council tax purposes (the lowest band). You should ask the seller, whether it is the park or a owner, for details of the costs. Will I have to make any other payments? Yes, when you eventually sell the. A maximum 10% commission is payable to the park by buyer when you sell. This payment, made later by buyer when you sell, allows the initial purchase price and pitch fee to be set lower than would otherwise be the case. 9

Who can I buy from? 10 You can buy a park from a park or privately from a owner. www.park.org.uk provides a searchable online directory of residential parks across the UK which hold membership of the industry s trade association, the British Holiday & Home s Association (BH&HPA). If you contact the park, they will be able to tell you if they have any s available for purchase. s are also advertised for sale by Estate Agents, online and you can look out for for sale signs displayed on a park. Whoever you buy from, you should seek professional help (for instance, from a solicitor) to assist you with the transaction. Why do I need professional help? The Mobile Home Acts give owners important rights and responsibilities and it is in interests to ensure you understand purchase. A professional adviser such as a solicitor can help you with this.

www.park.org.uk For further information 11

All-important documentation www.park.org.uk For further information 12

What s a Written Statement and why does it matter? The Written Statement is the agreement between the owner and the park and sets out the rights and responsibilities of each party the law stipulates many of the terms of this agreement. For example, the Written Statement will explain the rules for the annual review of pitch fees. These are laid down by the law with a special tribunal service available in England and Wales should there ever be a dispute. A park owner is required by law to give you a copy of the Written Statement 28 days before you are committed to purchase. You can agree to shorten this period if you want to proceed more quickly, but the time allows you to review the terms and understand what owning a and living on the park will mean. If you are buying privately from a owner, the law also requires them to provide you with a copy of the Written Statement 28 days before you commit to purchase though again you can agree to shorten this period. Whoever you are purchasing from, you should ensure that you receive and understand the Written Statement before purchase. 13

Are there any other rules to consider? Many purchasers are attracted to park life because of the park rules restricting the age of people living on the park. A sense of community and security is provided by living on a park where everyone is, for example, over 55. You should ensure that you receive a copy of any park rules and are happy to abide by them when you buy park. As well as age, park rules will often lay down requirements for things like pets and parking. 14

Do I need a survey? A survey, particularly for an older or if you have any concerns with regard to a s condition, can give reassurance before proceeding with the purchase. For newer s, you should ask the seller about any warranties which apply. How do I find out more? You should take the opportunity to visit different parks in chosen area; the owner or manager will be delighted to show you around, answer any about the park and perhaps arrange for an informal chat with others who live on the park. 15

What do I need to know if I buy from a owner? 16

Just like any other owner, the owners of park s have the right in law to sell their on the open market. As a park is sold with the requirement to abide by the terms of the Written Statement and the park rules, the law places requirements on owners to provide essential information to their buyer when they sell. In England and Wales, the law sets out a procedure to be followed with special forms which must be used. Given owners legal responsibilities to their buyer, it is recommended to use professional advisers who are conversant in park law to assist with the sale. The requirements include providing the buyer with a copy of the Written Statement and park rules (and in England and Wales, details of any other charges relating to the as well as any valid warranty or any survey conducted within the last 12 months). 17

Procedure - England and Wales The law is designed to ensure a buyer receives all the information they need before they purchase and the information the park needs is provided at the appropriate stage. The law requires the use of special forms detailing the necessary information. n The seller gives the Buyer s Information Form (Schedule 1) to the purchaser 28 days before they are committed to the purchase, unless a shorter period has been agreed in writing, and needs to be accompanied by essential documentation such as a copy of the Written Statement and any park rules. n The Notice of Proposed Sale (Schedule 2) is for owners already resident on the park on 26 May 2013 to provide information to the park about their sale. This Notice tells the park the name of the buyer and, if there are relevant park rules in place, 18

provides information relating to the age of the buyer and their household, any pets or vehicles to be parked. n The Assignment Form (Schedule 4) is completed between the owner and their buyer and transfers the rights and responsibilities contained in the Written Statement to the buyer. The buyer then pays 90% of the sale price to the seller. The seller must include details of their forwarding address on the form. n The Notice of Assignment (Schedule 5) is completed by the buyer once they have purchased the and is sent to the park informing them of the change of ownership. The Notice of Assignment seeks the details of the park owner s bank account, into which the new owner pays the commission (maximum of 10% of the purchase price) within 7 days of receiving the bank details. 19

Procedure - Scotland As in England and Wales, the owner has a legal responsibility to ensure their buyer is fully informed about their purchase. The seller must provide the buyer with copies of: n the Written Statement n the Rules, and, n their forwarding address at least 28 days before they are committed to the purchase, unless a shorter period has been agreed in writing. The law makes clear that if the park owner does not receive the commission due, then the sale will not have any effect. 20

Further information England The following sources of information are provided by government. LEASE provide a park s advice service. They can be contacted by telephone on 020 7832 2525 (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) or online at parks.lease-advice.org. n s; know rights: www.tinyurl.com/kjayotv n Fact sheet - Buying a park : www.tinyurl.com/l88onjf n Fact sheet - Selling or gifting a park : www.tinyurl.com/lor5r86 n Fact sheet - Qualifying Residents Associations: www.tinyurl.com/n74c2br n Fact sheet - First Tier Tribunals: www.tinyurl.com/lf6osea n Fact sheet - Consolidated implied terms in park pitch agreements: www.tinyurl.com/n8tt9vl n Pitch Fee Review Form: www.tinyurl.com/lvb6jzc 21

Wales n Mobile Homes - Know Your Rights: www.tinyurl.com/m65hbm7 n Selling and Gifting a Mobile Home in Wales: www.tinyurl.com/o77ywtz n Pitch fees (and other payments to the site owner): www.tinyurl.com/lybbknv n Site rules: www.tinyurl.com/nlvulqu n Qualifying Residents Associations: www.tinyurl.com/pahqayt n Written statements - Implied Terms and Express Terms: www.tinyurl.com/o7syw9h n Going to a Tribunal - Applying to the Residential Property Wales Tribunal: www.tinyurl.com/ndmga8q n Buying a Mobile Home in Wales: www.tinyurl.com/olqnqka Scotland 22 n A Guide for Mobile Home Owners in Scotland Your Rights and Responsibilities : www.tinyurl.com/odcl8v9

www.park.org.uk BRITISH HOLIDAY & HOME PARKS ASSOCIATION Chichester House 6 Pullman Court Great Western Road Gloucester GL1 3ND April 2015