WELSH GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FOR HOUSING AND REGENERATION 30th March 2022 In March 2019, Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change, decided not to implement the decision to change the maximum commission rate from the sale of a residential park home, but to reconsider the matter afresh. However, the outbreak of Covid-19 meant that resources were
The Private Members Bill sponsored by APPG Chairman, Sir Christopher Chope OBE MP, is now due to receive its second reading in the House of Commons, on 6th May 2022. Dear Justice Campaign Supporter. Today, Sir Christopher Chope OBE, again tried to get a second reading of his Private Members Bill that would get the promised
If you are a Park Home Resident without a direct supply contract with an energy supply company, or recently you have had a claim for compensation for a power outage rejected by an energy supply company. ISSUES ARISING FROM THE SUPPLY OF ENERGY TO PARK HOMEOWNERS In 2021, the Government announced that in April 2022,
As a result of the consultation process on the Park Homes Commission Rate (See the above Link), the Minister in the Welsh Assembly proposed that the commission payable on the sale of a park home should be reduced from the current maximum of 10 percent by one percent each year for five years. This would
Full details for SCOPHRA can be found using the link shown here https://www.scophra.scot/
Re-insurance cover for properties at risk of flood. Floodre is a joint initiative between the Government and Insurers to provide ‘flood cover insurance’ as an additional element to a home insurance policy (Park Homes included), that would normally not offer flood cover to a prospective customer. It is designed to cover properties built before 2009
From 26 July 2013 a pitch fee review notice must be accompanied by a form explaining the increase. The form to be used in a review is now available for download at https://www.gov.uk/park-homes-guidance There are two versions (one for completion on- line the other for printing and completion by hand). It is also important to
The government has supported a home safety initiative which aims to encourage consumers to register their home appliances so that they can be contacted in case of a product safety repair or recall. An information sheet can be downloaded here Download the PDF AMDEA (The Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances has created a website https://www.registermyappliance.org.uk to
The Mobile Homes Act 2013 introduced a number of changes one of which was to give more powers to the local authorities regarding the site licence and the licence conditions. One change was that it allowed the local authority to charge an annual fee for the site licence. Under the implied terms this charge can
We have introduced changes to payment methods for membership fees. Go to the link below to read or print off the information you will need. Click here to find out more
