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RESIDENTIAL (LAND LEASE) COMMUNITIES ACT 2013 - SECT 125
Termination by operator for change in use of residential site
(1) The operator of a community may give a termination notice for a particular
residential site on the ground that there is to be a change in use of the
site.
(2) A termination notice may not be given under this section unless--
(a) the Tribunal has authorised the operator to give a termination notice
because of the proposed change of use of the residential site, and
(b) if the
change of use requires development consent under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 , development consent for the
proposed use has been obtained under that Act.
(3) The Tribunal may, on
application by the operator of a community, make an order authorising the
operator to give a termination notice in respect of a site agreement because
of a proposed change of use of the residential site to which the agreement
relates.
(4) The Tribunal is not to authorise the giving of a
termination notice under this section if-- (a) the change of use is not
proposed in good faith, or
(b) the change of use would permit use of the
residential site in connection with an agreement or arrangement referred to in
section 7.
(5) A termination notice given under this section must not specify
a date for vacating the residential site that is earlier than-- (a) 12 months
after the day on which the notice is given, or
(b) in the case of an
agreement for a fixed term--the day following the date on which the fixed term
ends,
whichever is the later.
(6) The home owner may, within 90 days after
receiving a notice specifying a date for vacating the residential site, apply
to the Tribunal for an order postponing the date.
(7) Unless the home owner
advises the operator in writing that the operator's assistance under this
subsection is not required, the operator is, after giving the
termination notice, required to use reasonable endeavours to obtain (or make
available) for the home owner alternative accommodation that-- (a) is of
approximately the same standard as, and requires no greater financial outlay
on the part of the home owner than, the home owner's current residential site,
and
(b) is acceptable to the home owner or reasonably ought to be acceptable
to the home owner.
(8) Without otherwise limiting the Tribunal's powers to
make a termination order in connection with the termination notice, the
Tribunal is required to take into account the endeavours used by the operator
to obtain (or make available) alternative accommodation for the home owner.
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