NCC Best Practice Guidance 03.2023 - Flipbook - Page 32
NCC BEST PRACTICE GUIDANCE
For Holiday Parks with
Holiday Caravans/Holiday Lodges
in Private Ownership
6. RESALE OF THE HOLIDAY CARAVAN/HOLIDAY LODGE OR GIVING
OR BEQUEATHING IT TO FAMILY MEMBERS
6.1 RESALE OF THE HOLIDAY CARAVAN/HOLIDAY LODGE
STANDARD
Any purchaser buying “on the pitch” will receive
This is what the park owner/operator should
no lesser benefits than those in the original
do for you the holiday caravan/holiday lodge
Licence Agreement. A private purchaser buying
owner
“on the pitch” will be subject to the same
financial and residential checks as a new owner
You have the right to sell your holiday caravan/
buying from the park owner/operator.
holiday lodge as long as you have settled all
outstanding amounts due to the park owner in
The park should give clear reasons which will
excess of the amount stated in your Combined
be evidenced and recorded if the sale could not
Purchase and Licence Agreement. You must
complete.
advise the park owner/operator, in writing of
your intention to sell.
Any subsequent purchaser cannot use
the holiday caravan/holiday lodge as their
If you wish to leave the park there are three
permanent residence and the park owner/
ways that you can sell your holiday caravan/
operator will carry out an initial, and then
holiday lodge:
annual, check for evidence of a permanent
a. sell directly to the park owner/operator
residence, as outlined in Appendices 1 & 2.
b. sell privately “on the pitch” (in which case
the park owner/operator must be offered
first refusal)
c. sell privately “off the park” (in which case
reasonable removal charges would apply) –
see section 7.
The park owner/operator will inform you of the
procedure for the sale of your holiday caravan/
holiday lodge, and the transfer fee that they
will charge if you sell privately “on the pitch”, set
out in in your Combined Purchase and Licence
Agreement.
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