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Mar 12, 20262 min
YES – YOU CAN CHALLENGE A PROPOSED PITCH FEE INCREASE IF THE AMENITY OF THE SITE HAS HAS GOT WORSE - OR NOT IMPROVED....
Sometimes, residents are led to believe ( including some tribunal judges ) that they cannot challenge a proposed pitch fee increase if the site has simply remained in the same poor condition as the previous year or years. Below, you`ll find the question submitted by a Wykdcrest RA to the government sponsored Leasehold Advisory Service in August 2025 and which any resident who wishes to oppose a proposed pitvh fee increase can refer to if need be.... QUESTION TO LEASE We won a First Tier...

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Mar 12, 20264 min
WHEN WYLDECREST STEAL MONEY FROM YOUR ACCOUNT......
We don`t - and will probably never know the full amount of monies taken from residents accounts associated to the Direct Debit Mandates that Wyldecrest residents entered into in good faith – only find those authorisations abused. Recent events involving one highly vulnerable resident starkly examples……. Here, we`ll call her Anne, – not her real name - but several months ago she tragically lost her husband - the blow having wider implications because with her own significant disabilities, her...

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Mar 12, 20263 min
WHETHER PARK HOME RESIDENTS ARE LIABLE FOR SITE OWNERS COSTS WHEN PROVIDING UTILITIES
The background. In 2017, P R Hardman owned a caravan park on which Mr & Mrs Greenwood and others were occupiers of pitches. The residents occupied their pitches as permanent residences. The park was a protected site under the Mobile Homes Act 1983, applying to agreements under which occupiers were entitled to establish and occupy a mobile home as a main residence. The applicants had agreed under their contracts to: “pay…an annual pitch fee… (b) to pay and discharge all general and/or water...

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