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Living in a residential park

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Site agreements
Outlines the details you must put in a site agreement, special terms and how to resolve a site agreement dispute.

Terminating a site agreement
An agreement can only be terminated in one of three ways:  by the home owner, through mutual agreement by the park owner and the home owner or through an order of Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal upon application by the park owner. 

Termination of site agreements during the cooling-off period
Possible refunds and compensation a park owner may have to pay when a site agreement is terminated during the cooling-off period.

Park rules
Making and changing rules, and the process when home owners disagree with changes to the rules.

Responsibilities of a manufactured home owner
Manufactured home owner rights and responsibilities.

Responsibilities of a residential park owner
Park owner rights and responsibilities.

Site rent
How home owners should pay site rent, and the process for increasing and decreasing the rent.

Dispute resolution
Dispute resolution processes, including internal processes, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and Fair Trading.

Home owners' committee
Home owners for a residential park can establish a home owners' committee.

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Last reviewed 02/08/2010

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