Sep
I’m thinking of buying a caravan for personal and subletting. would welcome any thoughts on this idea
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i hope this helps my brother sold is house and retired to the east coast of yorkshire he purchased a static on a camp site which he paid £44000 for then was told he couldn’t sell it to anyone else but the site after two weeks he asked them how much they would give him for it guess what? £12000 also he’s not allowed to carry out any repairs himself he has to have them done by the site engineers at a huge cost .£12 to change a bulb .so i hope people in your situation are reading this then hopefully these sites might have to change there policy's
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Sort of, but sort of not!
It depends really….
If you’ve relatives living where you’re planning to purchase the static caravan then, yes.
But if not, then NO! Once you’ve brought this static caravan you have to visit it once the people who have let it out, have gone. You will have to go to it and clean it and check for damage e.t.c. If you’ve relatives there then they could look after it and just go in and check it out once the people have moved.. If you do have relatives whereever you’re going to purchase this caravan it would be very nice… especiallly if they live a while away. You could visit them and stay somewhere with your own facilities… and they could look after your caravan.
I would advise you not to purchase one enless you’ve relatives there. It's not worth the hassel!
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NO
To many stories like PETER C
Large depreciation
Unfair contracts and landlords rules
I've seen a TV programme which highlighted the pitfall but can't remember the name.
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Money down the drain. Steady depreciation. Also the site management may not grant letting out.
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dont do it
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make some money. you might need to get permits from the say or city if you rent it out. or a dot cert Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | BlinkList