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The Mobile Homes (Site Rules) (England) Regulations 2014

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Right to appeal to tribunal in relation to a deposit

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17.—(1) An occupier and any qualifying residents’ association may appeal to the tribunal in relation to a deposit, on the grounds specified in paragraph (2).

(2) The grounds are that a deposit as required by regulation 12 has not been made before the end of the period prescribed by that regulation.

(3) Where an appeal is made under this regulation, the appellant must notify the owner in writing, within 21 days of making the appeal to the tribunal.

(4) On determining an appeal under this regulation, the tribunal may make an order requiring a deposit with the local authority by a specified date, accompanied by a fee of such amount as the local authority may determine.

(5) Where a deposit is made under sub-paragraph 4, the owner must notify every occupier and any qualifying residents’ association in writing of the deposit in accordance with regulation 13 and the site rules as deposited and any deletions shall come into force at the end of the period prescribed in accordance with regulation 14.

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