Termination because park to be used for different purpose
41A Termination because park to be used for different purpose
A park operator may give a notice of termination of a long‑stay agreement to a long‑stay tenant because the residential park where the site the subject of the agreement is located will be —
closed; or
used for a purpose other than a residential park.
However, if an approval of development under the Planning and Development Act 2005 is required before the residential park may be used for a different purpose, the park operator may terminate the long‑stay agreement only if an approval under that Act has been granted for the development.
The park operator must give notice in writing to the Commissioner that the park operator intends to give a long‑stay tenant a notice of termination at least 7 days before the park operator gives a tenant the notice of termination.
Penalty for this subsection: a fine of $5 000.
A failure to give the Commissioner the notice under subsection (3) does not affect the validity of the notice.
The notice of termination must be in accordance with section 41D.
[Section 41A inserted: No. 28 of 2020 s. 41.]
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