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RESIDENTIAL PARKS ACT 2007 - SECT 9

9—Application to Tribunal if park rules are considered unreasonable

        (1)         An application may be made to the Tribunal to declare a park rule for a residential park unreasonable if a joint application is made by residents from a majority of the occupied sites in the park.

        (2)         An application under this section is not affected if, after the date of the application, the applicants cease to consist of residents from a majority of the occupied sites in the park.

        (3)         When an application is made to the Tribunal about the reasonableness of park rules, the Tribunal may make any of the following orders:

            (a)         an order declaring the rule or proposed rule to be reasonable or unreasonable;

            (b)         an order changing the rule in a way it considers appropriate to make it reasonable.

        (4)         A park rule is void if the Tribunal makes an order that the rule or proposed rule is unreasonable.



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