Termination if agreed premises abandoned
44B Termination if agreed premises abandoned
If a park operator suspects on reasonable grounds that a long‑stay tenant has abandoned the agreed premises, the park operator may give a notice (notice of abandonment) to the tenant terminating the agreement.
The notice of abandonment must —
be in writing and any approved form; and
be signed by or for the park operator; and
identify the premises; and
state the park operator is terminating the agreement because the long‑stay tenant has abandoned the premises; and
state that if the long‑stay tenant does not take action under section 70A to dispute the notice of abandonment within 7 days after being given the notice —
the tenant is taken to have abandoned the premises; and
the long‑stay agreement is terminated.
If the long‑stay tenant does not take action under section 70A to dispute the notice of abandonment within 7 days after being given the notice —
the tenant is taken to have abandoned the premises; and
the long‑stay agreement is terminated.
[Section 44B inserted: No. 28 of 2020 s. 44.]
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