If you bought a caravan, lodge or holiday home after promises about income, resale value, finance, upgrades or usage that did not match reality, your evidence may deserve review.
Holiday park disputes often start with a gap between the sales pitch and the written agreement. Promises about rental income, resale value, upgrades, pitch availability, finance or future fees can be important if they influenced the purchase.
Sales brochures, emails, contracts, finance agreements, pitch licences, fee schedules, resale correspondence and complaint replies can help show what was promised and what later happened.
Compensation routes
Sales material or verbal promises about rental income, buy-back options or future resale value may be important if they influenced the purchase.
Pitch fees, maintenance charges, finance costs, insurance, upgrade costs or commission may have made ownership more expensive than expected.
Usage limits, site rules, age restrictions, transfer rules or owner obligations may be relevant where they were not explained before signing.
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Review unexpected pitch fees, service charges, commission, maintenance costs or annual increases.
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Check whether resale restrictions, age limits or park exit rules left you stuck.
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Send us a short summary of the purchase, costs, promises and park correspondence.
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