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your minimum legal rights and obligations, like your right to keep your park home on
its pitch
You still have rights and obligations as a park home resident even if you do not have a
written agreement.
Park home owners have different rights and responsibilities in Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland.
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You must:
Site licence
Privately owned sites must have a licence from the local council. The park owner must
clearly display the licence. It will usually have conditions for:
Complain to the park owner about conditions in your park. Contact your local council if
you cannot sort out the issue with the park owner.
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