The benefits of living in the countryside in the UK as a park home resident are many and varied. Moving out to the sticks for some, particularly those from urban backgrounds, can seem daunting but approached with an open mind and heart, it can truly enrich your lifestyle.

It is important to be aware of your rights and obligations as a park home owner in the UK. In this article, we outline the key points of your rights and obligations as they stand after 2013.

It may be difficult to think of any scenario in which you might need legal expenses cover. However, if such a situation does arise, the financial hit can be significant. It’s worth your time to consider adding legal expenses cover to your park home insurance.

The multi-award-winning Park Home Assist team will be available to discuss all your insurance needs, such as the various types of cover available and there will be information on hand at the show for you to take away, alongside our popular goody bags.

A structural warranty is not the same as your park home buildings and contents cover but is an extra assurance to cover structural defects which may arise in the first ten years of the life of your park home.

Preventing damp is essential in a park home as it can be a harder problem than in a bricks and mortar home. Condensation is one of the main causes of damp. Therefore, it can be harder to prevent in relatively small dwellings, like park homes.

Here are some spring maintenance tips for park home owners that will hopefully make your checks and repairs go smoother this year.

Having a park home Spring maintenance checklist helps prevent missing out an important job. Even if you’re one of those people who can keep everything in their heads, having a checklist to refer to gives you the satisfaction of crossing off jobs when they’re done.

This is the time of year for spring cleaning tips. Whether it is also the time of year for spring cleaning entirely depends on you. As the weather warms, the chance to throw open the windows, air your living spaces and to dust and declutter beckons invitingly or looms over you with an attendant sense of dread.

Knowing what to do in the event of a storm can do a lot to keep you and your property safe. Here are a few ideas that may help you be better prepared.