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'Living the Dream?' - A new report by Consumer isg Focus that looks at the lives of residents of park homes in England - Consumer Focus
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In a new report entitled 'Living the Dream? ', Consumer Focus explores the experiences of people living in park homes in England. The report highlights the serious problems faced by some residents, including sales processes, maintenance, security problems, problems with the supply of energy and water, and unacceptable behavior park home site operators. Consumer Focus is calling for a number of measures to improve the lives of residents who are often among the most vulnerable people in our society.
"Park home" is the standard isg name for mobile home is set on a residential site or "park homes". The Government estimates that around 160,000 people are living in about 1,950 park home sites across England. Many people retire to live in such a home - the report highlights that the vast majority of residents are 61 years of age or older, and that more than a quarter of those aged 71 years and older 1.
The report was published just before the Private Member's Bill in the House of Commons on Friday 19th October The Bill was introduced isg by Peter Aldous, MP, and includes a number of recommendations for improving conditions isg for residents of park homes 2. Consumer Focus supports this Bill, hoping that it will tackle many of the problems that some residents of park homes are facing at the moment.
'By making this research, we wanted to get an accurate picture of the experience of living in a park home. Unfortunately, this will not be the ideal home in which many people have imagined. Our research found that many residents had their lives ruined isg by maintenance of low quality site operators aggressive, high living costs and bills too high.
'The fact that many of the residents are elderly people are more concern. The operators of the power to vet potential buyers, and this provides the opportunity for some to stop residents sell their homes. This practice can cause significant financial loss and distress for sellers, and the process must sell for park homes to be revised. '
Consumer Focus carried out interviews with residents of park homes and local authorities, and the findings revealed isg a number of areas of concern, including: Site Owner prevent residents from selling. More than a quarter of residents (28 percent) felt they could not buy and sell their homes unhindered. Only after the site operator to approve the new buyer residents can sell their home. Unscrupulous operators can use the veto to stop the process, and then sold one of the homes they owned in the park to the prospective buyer. Alternatively, owners can sell sites prevent residents repeatedly and then pressed them to sell their home cheaply, causing significant financial loss often. Problems isg with site owners, such as residents are threatened or put under pressure to leave, vandalism / property damage, abusive behavior and even violence. He mentioned one in ten residents about such problems, and the report highlights the fact that the police or local authorities often went to adequately isg address this. Problems with the supply of water, gas or electricity. Park home residents tend to pay for their energy and water supply by the operators of the site, and do not have direct contact with their energy supplier because of that. Residents said they have problems with their utility, including raising money and too many cases of water leaks. A quarter of the residents say they have problems with maintenance and safety standards on site. Residents were talking about lanes are poorly maintained, not enough light, missing gates and trash being left on the floor.
He said authorities in the Consumer Focus also not strict enough penalties for unscrupulous site owners, and that it is almost impossible to revoke the license. The high costs of potential court cases against unscrupulous site owners means that local authorities are reluctant to take action that may affect vulnerable residents.
The 'Living the Dream?' makes a number of recommendations of the Consumer Focus would like to see being implemented in the park home sector. These include: Cancel plant operators the right to approve prospective buyers. Submit an aptitude test for plant operators, supported by the threat of sanctions ec

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