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s 32F

Conditions of park operator’s entry under s. 32E

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Part 2Long‑stay agreements and conduct of long‑stay tenants and park operators
Division 5Standard terms
Subdivision 2Agreed and shared premises

32F Conditions of park operator’s entry under s. 32E

(1)

It is a term of a long‑stay agreement that the park operator exercising a right of entry under section 32E(2) or (3) —

(a)

must do so in a reasonable manner; and

(b)

must not, without the long‑stay tenant’s consent, stay or permit others to stay on the premises longer than is necessary to achieve the purpose of the entry.

(2)

It is a term of a long‑stay agreement that the park operator must compensate the long‑stay tenant if the park operator or any person accompanying the park operator causes damage to the tenant’s property when exercising a right of entry under section 32E(2) or (3).

(3)

It is a term of a long‑stay agreement that if it would unduly inconvenience the long‑stay tenant for the park operator to enter the agreed premises as specified in a notice given under section 32E(3), the park operator must make a reasonable attempt to negotiate a day and time for that entry that does not unduly inconvenience the tenant.

(4)

It is a term of a long‑stay agreement that the park operator may enter the premises under section 32E(3)(b) for the purpose of inspecting the premises not more than 4 times in any 12‑month period.

(5)

It is a term of a long‑stay agreement that the written notice given to the long‑stay tenant under section 32E(3) must —

(a)

be in the approved form; and

(b)

specify —

(i)

the day of the entry; and

(ii)

whether the entry will be before or after 12 pm on that day.

(6)

It is a term of a long‑stay agreement that if the park operator exercises a right of entry under section 32E(3)(d) or (e) the long‑stay tenant is entitled to be on the premises during the entry.

[Section 32F inserted: No. 28 of 2020 s. 30.]

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