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Displaced Residents Fight for Housing Rights

Displaced Residents Fight for Housing Rights

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April 12, 20261m 45s

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Displaced Residents of Albanys Acclaim Rose Gardens Beachside Holiday Park Face Uncertainty After Eviction

Long-term residents of the Acclaim Rose Gardens Beachside Holiday Park in Albany, Western Australia, received eviction notices after the state government sold the site to RAC Tourism Assets. The deal required vacant possession, forcing out around two dozen residents who had poured their savings into buying park homes. The residents were offered ex gratia payments and the option to move to the nearby Panorama Caravan Park, but the site is not yet fully ready, leaving them in limbo. Some residents, like Reg Hoyling and his partner Eva Johnson, have been left homeless, while others, like Pippa Minchin, have sold everything to make their homes compliant at the new spot. The WA Residential Parks Long-stay Tenants Act, which allowed month-to-month leases, is being reviewed by state officials to modernize and provide clearer rules for both tenants and park operators. Meanwhile, displaced residents are scrambling on waitlists and pushing for stronger protections in these vulnerable housing spots.

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