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A public information document (PID) contains specific information about the individual retirement village.

An operator must give a copy of this document to any person interested in entering into a residence contract.

To create the document, use Retirement Village Form 1 - Public information document (PDF, 291 KB).

The PID outlines residents´ and operators´ rights and responsibilities relating to the retirement village. It should also have enough information for people to decide whether the village is suitable for them.

The PID must be up to date, accurately reflect contractual arrangements and be consistent with the Retirement Villages Act 1999 (the Act).

If a PID is inconsistent with the residence contract, the decision that is more favourable to the resident applies. However, if a PID is inconsistent with the Act, the Act applies.

Minimum requirements

The PID must include information about:

Existing residents can request a copy of their residence contract and PID by writing to the operator and paying a fee.

Inaccurate or misleading documents

If details in a PID become inaccurate, the operator must update the PID as soon as possible.

The operator must also write to anyone affected by the changes telling them about the changes within 28 days, including:

Penalties apply for giving residents or us documents that operators know are false and misleading.

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Last reviewed 05/12/2011

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