Termination by park operator for other breaches
40 Termination by park operator for other breaches
If a long‑stay tenant breaches a term of the long‑stay agreement (except a term for the payment of rent) the park operator may give a default notice to the tenant.
The default notice must —
describe the breach and state when it occurred; and
specify a day (the default day) on or before which the breach must be remedied; and
tell the long‑stay tenant that, if the breach is not remedied on or before the default day, the park operator is entitled to terminate the long‑stay agreement under this Act; and
comply with section 37.
The default day in the default notice must be at least 14 days after the day on which the notice is given to the long‑stay tenant.
If the breach is not remedied on or before the default day in the default notice or within any further time agreed between the park operator and the long‑stay tenant, the park operator may give a notice of termination to the tenant.
The notice of termination must —
state the grounds for giving the notice; and
specify the day (the specified day) on or before which the park operator requires the long‑stay tenant to give vacant possession of the agreed premises to the park operator; and
comply with section 38.
The specified day in the notice of termination must be at least 7 days after the day on which the notice was given to the long‑stay tenant.
The specified day in the notice of termination may be —
a day earlier than the last day of the fixed term of a fixed term tenancy; or
a day earlier than the last day of a period of a periodic tenancy.
[Section 40 amended: No. 28 of 2020 s. 39.]
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