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Park Homes Sites & Change Of Site Owner
In a nutshell, the park home site I have lived at for over ten years has recently changed ownership. The new site owner has re-written the site rule book introducing more fees and restrictions/conditions. I can understand how new residents purchasing a home on site would be liable to accept the new rules, but where does the law stand regarding existing tennants who would have signed up to "the old rules"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Q. Our park has just been sold and the new owner states that we have to sign new Agreements (contracts). Is this true?
A. No, . . . the original Agreement entered into when the home was first stationed on the park, remains binding on any new park owner or new homeowner for the whole of the life of the home."
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A. No, . . . the original Agreement entered into when the home was first stationed on the park, remains binding on any new park owner or new homeowner for the whole of the life of the home."
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