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Mobile Homes Act 2013

Summary

The Mobile Homes Act 2013 is a law that protects people living in mobile homes and caravans on parks. It sets out fair rules about how residents can be treated, what they pay, and when they can be asked to leave, giving them similar protections to people who rent ordinary homes.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means protecting people who live in mobile homes (caravans and park homes) from unfair treatment by site owners. It gives residents stronger legal rights, better security in their homes, and fairer rules about charges and eviction.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics worry the Act makes it harder and more expensive for site owners to manage their parks, which could lead to fewer mobile home sites being available. Some also argue it limits the freedom of owners to set their own rules for their land.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading20 Jun 2012
  • 2nd reading19 Oct 2012
  • Committee stage27 Nov 2012
  • Report stage30 Nov 2012
  • 3rd reading30 Nov 2012

Lords

  • 1st reading3 Dec 2012
  • 2nd reading1 Feb 2013
  • 3rd reading5 Mar 2013
Royal Assent26 Mar 2013
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