The release of a discussion paper on ways to improve the governance of residential parks by the Minister for Fair Trading Anthony Roberts has been welcomed by State member for Tweed Geoff Provest.
“The Tweed electorate has the highest number of residents living permanently in mobile home / caravan parks in NSW so it is particularly important in this area that effective laws are in place, setting out clear and balanced rights and obligations for residents and park operators,” Mr Provest said.
“The discussion paper honours our election commitment to residential park residents to carry out a full review of the Residential Parks Act 1998 and improve the governance of the residential parks industry.”
The paper looks at several ways to help strengthen and grow the residential parks sector, including options for licensing park operators, education for new operators and better ways to resolve disputes about rent increases.
“The NSW Government has listened to concerns at the grass-roots level and will make sure the real issues affecting park residents and operators are addressed by this review” Mr Provest said.
The discussion paper is available online at www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au or by calling 13 32 20. Comments can be lodged directly online, by returning the submission form at the back of the paper, or by sending a submission to NSW Fair Trading.
The deadline for providing comments on the discussion paper is Wednesday, February 29, 2012.
“I encourage all park owners and residents in the Tweed to make the most of this opportunity and have their say on how the law regulating residential parks could be improved,” Mr Provest said.