Retirees to fight park home rent rise

30/Jun/2009

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A GROUP of retirees angry over rent hikes at the holiday park they call home are believed to be the first group in WA to take owners to task using State Government legislation.

Residents living in 105 houses at the Woodman Point Holiday Park in Munster will be affected by a 14 per cent rent increase.

Resident Pauline Ball said since WA group Aspen Parks took over in 2005, rents had increased 55 per cent – 34 per cent more than the consumer price index.

Aspen Parks lease the land from the Department of Environment and Conservation.

Cockburn MLA Fran Logan believed the residents were the first caravan park group to appeal against decisions by park owners using the Residential Parks (long-stay tenants) Act 2006.

Residents own their homes but rent the land. But the WA legislation did not give residents security as they were on periodic leases.

Mr Logan said a review of the act, in particular of fixed term leases, had been carried out and had been referred to the economics standing committee by Housing Minister Troy Buswell.

Ms Ball said there had been no negotiations with Aspen Parks regarding the new lease and the company had been “greedy”.

“There needs to be an alteration to the legislation, we need security which the legislation has failed to do so far,” she said.

“We can be thrown out without reason on 180 days’ notice.”

Residents’ rent would jump $18 a week on July 1, from $129 to $147.

Resident Simon Watt said single people living in the park would suffer most.

Ms Ball said pensioners did not deserve the hefty rental increases as they were not receiving any further services for it.

“The legislation was to give us security of tenure for permanent living in parks but it hasn’t done that,” she said.

Mediation between the residents and Aspen Parks will take place at the State Administrative Tribunal on August 10.

Aspen Parks declined to comment on the issue.


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bignanna

01/07/2009

Try being a semi-permanent in a Caravan Park. Ours was sold new owners (Developers) put our yearly on-site fees up by 100%, now where was the justification in that, we went from just under $2000 thousand dollars a year to $3000 dollars a year, for what in just under two years there hasn't been one improvement. Legally we haven't a leg to stand on, rung the Caravan Park Association, they where so helpful (not) their advise was, "Oh if you don't like it, sell," We are just waiting to see if the on site fees are going up for the next 12 months. Greedy greedy people that don't give a toss.

Disillusioned

30/06/2009

We are current home owners looking at downsizing to a park home but with the land rent hikes and legislation as it is has us thinking again

Commonsence

30/06/2009

It is disgraceful... we live in a Homes West unit..which very nice..and every time we get an increase in our pension...they put the rent up.. You have to ask yourself which is the most importent...roof over your head or food....because they dont care..You just cant win no matter what.

GEORGINE ALDERTON

30/06/2009

I think it's disgusting that Aspen Parks have increased these pensioners' rents by such a huge percentage in such a short period of time. We definately need some sort of Government intervention to stop this sort of thing happening, especially with more of these parks housing our "Baby Boomers".

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