You paid an annual fee to park your caravan under a license from the owner of the land.This type of license confers no ownership or tenant rights on the licensee.
How could it be? Seems to me that it is not a retail issue so the SCC would probably not deal with this matter.It occurs to me to wonder if the OP's situation is akin to that of a person renting a room in someone's house, to wit:-
How could it be? Seems to me that it is not a retail issue so the SCC would probably not deal with this matter.
A claim in respect of goods or services bought for private use from someone selling them in the course of a business (consumer claims).
A claim in respect of minor damage to property (but excluding personal injuries)
A claim in respect of the non-return of a rent deposit."
I'm not a legal expert but for the life of me I can't see any connection between the OP's situation and any of the above. Its not even established that the OP has any claim against the business owner - all they want, presumably, is continuity of service in the caravan park?
Vanilla,
Again thanks for your in put and I agree with your views. Last thought on the matter whan can the owner do if I decide to "walk away" and leave my mobile home there.
Thanks
Bedlam
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