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Northern Irish caravanners face common problem

Older models are an "eyesore" according to the park owners

Today we look at news of a common problem facing caravan owners in Northern Ireland.

According to a report from the BBC, many caravanners face expulsion from their favourite sites unless they invest in new models purchased from the park owners.

The sites claim that older models are “an eyesore” and are also susceptible to storm damage, making them a danger to caravans in the surrounding area.

However, caravan owners feel that they are being forced to pay top dollar for new models from the sites, rather than being able to purchase them cheaper elsewhere.

They also believe that they are being unfairly asked to renew their mobile home when their old one is still perfectly serviceable.

According to the National Caravan Council, site owners often rely on income from vehicle purchases as they are unable to turn a decent profit from the “low” pitch rental fees being charged to customers.

To combat the problem, Ulster Unionist MLA John McAllister has proposed new regulations that would make the rights of both parties clearer and require a written agreement set out at the start of any business relationship.