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RESIDENTIAL (LAND LEASE) COMMUNITIES ACT 2013 - SECT 36

Home owner's responsibilities

36 Home owner's responsibilities

A home owner has the following responsibilities--

(a) to use the residential site only as a place of residence, except so far as the operator consents to its use for another or additional purpose,
(b) to use the community's common areas only for a purpose associated with the home owner's use of the residential site,
(c) not to use, or allow other occupants living with the home owner or guests to use, the residential site or the community's common areas for an illegal purpose,
(d) not to interfere with, and to ensure as far as practicable that other occupants living with the home owner or guests do not interfere with, the reasonable peace, comfort or privacy of the community's residents,
(e) to pay the site fees and other charges payable by the home owner under the site agreement,
(f) not to intentionally or recklessly damage or destroy, or allow other occupants living with the home owner or guests to intentionally or recklessly damage or destroy, the community's common areas,
(g) to maintain (subject to fair wear and tear) the home located on the residential site in a reasonable state of cleanliness and repair, and so as to be fit to live in, and to keep the residential site tidy and free of rubbish,
(h) to notify the operator as soon as practicable of--
(i) any damage to the residential site, or
(ii) any damage to the community's common areas caused or permitted by the home owner, other occupants living with the home owner or guests of the home owner,
(i) to respect the rights of the operator, and agents and employees of the operator, to work in an environment free from harassment or intimidation,
(j) not to act in a manner that adversely affects the work health and safety of persons working in the community,
(k) to notify the operator before the residential site is to be left unoccupied for more than 30 days or, if the home owner is not able to give notice before leaving the residential site, as soon as is reasonably practicable after leaving it,
(l) otherwise, to comply with the site agreement and the community rules.



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