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Static Caravan As A Permanent Home
Is it possible or legal to live in static caravan on a site permanently? I have heard of some sites that allow residence for 11 months but closed for the remaining month and everyone has to leave for one month. In this case do you still have to provide evidence of a another permanent address? If that is the case could you give the address of say one of your children's address and say you lived there some of the time? i have heard conflicting stories, does anyone know the rules exactly?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Doolittle & Dalley LOL, have one for sale on a residential site in Shropshire. Small site, reasonable annual fees and in the countryside.
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You can have your post delivered, ummm, but you must be registered for council tax somewhere
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Different councils have different attitudes but you can't rely on them not to change their stance tomorrow if they currently turn a blind eye.
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A holiday home is defined as being a ‘mobile home’ which is owned in addition to your usual bricks and mortar home. The key thing to remember is that you are not entitled to live in this property permanently throughout the year and owning or renting a permanent residence in addition to this is a legal necessity."
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Different councils have different attitudes but you can't rely on them not to change their stance tomorrow if they currently turn a blind eye.
Further:
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A holiday home is defined as being a ‘mobile home’ which is owned in addition to your usual bricks and mortar home. The key thing to remember is that you are not entitled to live in this property permanently throughout the year and owning or renting a permanent residence in addition to this is a legal necessity."
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Maggie there are Residential sites and Holiday sites. On the first you can reside all year round, it is your home, you pay CT. On the second you cannot reside all year round you have to leave for a period every year which is set by the Holiday Park owners. It is usually Jan/Feb time. You have to have a "permanent" address where your name appears on the CT register. This is in England may be different elsewhere.
Dave here's some and some on my other link. To which county were you thinking of moving?
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