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Annual static caravan running costs
Annual Running Costs 2021
There is an annual pitch fee that is paid by all Holiday Home Owners and covers the following
• Exclusive Owners parties and events throughout the season.
• Use of the park for 11 months of the year.
We also carry out other duties that are covered by the pitch fee which include:
• Park landscaping and gardening services
• Refuse disposal
• Road and drainage maintenance
• Park street lighting
• Park security systems
Pitch fees run from the 1st January – 31st December and are charged on a pro-rata basis from the date of purchase and then annually. You are welcome to choose to pay via our monthly direct debit scheme and conveniently spread payment over 10 months for which an £18 a month administration charge is levied.
Did you know you can pay your bills online at owners.awayresorts.co.uk/login or via our Away Resorts App.
You would have been sent a log in when you joined us, please refer to Page 17 on how to access and use your owners website and owners app. Please ask in Guest Services if you need help.
The following charges are also made to all holiday home owners and are reviewed annually.
Annual Rates Includes business rates and water charges, These annual rates run from April 1st to March 31st charged on a pro-rata basis from the date of purchase and then annually.
The current annual rates can be found in your Pitch Licence agreement
Gas Gas is supplied via a meter, which is charged at a unit price for usage and billed three times per year.
Electricity Electricity is charged as used and invoiced three times a year
Optional services
Winterisation
We strongly recommend that you “drain down” your holiday home during the winter months to protect your home from potential frost damage. We can provide this service at a cost of £82.50 or you can employ a contractor or carry out the work yourself. Managed Letting Service
Let us show you how many of your fellow Holiday Home Owners cover their running costs by using our Managed Letting Service. For more information see page 16.