
Bulletin – October 2020 HOC Associations Explained
Home owners committees and associations explained There is much confusion among Home Owners in Residential Parks regarding the formation of Home Owners’ Committees (HOCs) and
Home owners committees and associations explained There is much confusion among Home Owners in Residential Parks regarding the formation of Home Owners’ Committees (HOCs) and
FINAL version for information available here! We wish to share with home owners a copy of the final submitted version of the ARPQ’s response to the
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DRAFT version for information of and feedback from members ARPQ is currently working on writing a response to the Issues Paper for Consultation with Stakeholders
BREAKING NEWS – IMPORTANT RESIDENTS SURVEY AND ISSUES DISCUSSION PAPER PUBLISHED In section 18 of its Queensland Housing and Homelessness Action Plan 2021–2025 the Government committed
Residential manufactured home parks are generally recognised as providing accommodation for older people. Many parks are advertised as being “Over 50’s Lifestyle Villages” and as
Manufactured Home Owners Association Inc. is offering Home Owner Committee in Manufactured Home Park and Resorts across Queensland a chance to join MHOA. Manufactured Home
A while in the making and now it’s here. The team at ARPQ wanted to serve you better and we think our new website is
People tell us that they want to hear more from us about what we are doing and about the issues and concerns that are shared by all manufactured park homeowners and the things we do to assist in dealing with them.
BUYING OR SELLING A MANUFACTURED HOME? We are sure that this bulletin will be of interest to all our members and potential members, especially to anyone
CASE HISTORY: MARKET RENT REVIEW DISPUTE THROUGH QCAT One of the issues homeowners frequently complain to the ARPQ about is the difficulty they have in
Residential Parks built specifically for older people under the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act (the Act), often marketed as over 50/55s lifestyle resorts, are a
As you will see from other articles in this edition of the ARPQ Argus, we have over the last year or so been engaged in
The main priority for ARPQ in 2021 is to ensure that action is taken by the Queensland Government to bring about reforms to the Residential
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE MANUFACTURED HOMES (RESIDENTIAL PARKS) ACT 2003 The objective of this Issues Paper is to outline the major issues which, in the
FURTHER CHANGES NEEDED TO THE MANUFACTURED HOMES (RESIDENTIAL PARKS) ACT Whilst the intent of the previous round of amendments to the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks)
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Queensland Manufactured Home Owners Association Inc. (QMHOA) is an organisation dedicated to protecting the rights and interests of manufactured home owners in Queensland.
We assist members in understanding the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003 which governs residential parks and the site agreements (contracts) made under that Act, especially in relation to the settling of disputes between home owners and park operators.