Long‑stay tenant’s right to sell relocatable home on site
55 Long‑stay tenant’s right to sell relocatable home on site
It is a term of a site‑only agreement that the long‑stay tenant is entitled to sell a relocatable home owned by the tenant while it is in place on the agreed premises.
The long‑stay tenant is entitled to display a “for sale” sign, but must comply with any term of the site‑only agreement or the park rules that reasonably restricts the size and placement of the sign.
Before offering the relocatable home for sale, or displaying a “for sale” sign, the long‑stay tenant must tell the park operator of the tenant’s intention to offer the home for sale while it is on the agreed premises.
If the long‑stay tenant is permitted under the site‑only agreement to assign the tenant’s rights under the agreement to a third party, the tenant must also tell the park operator whether the tenant intends to assign those rights to the purchaser of the relocatable home.
[Section 55 amended: No. 28 of 2020 s. 54.]
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