Retirement Villages and Homes
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Manufactured Homes Parks
Licence to Occupy
A licence to occupy grants an individual the right to use or occupy a property without transferring ownership. This arrangement is commonly used in retirement villages, manufactured home parks, and similar settings, providing occupants with certain rights and obligations specified in the licence agreement, such as payment of fees and compliance with community rules.
Granny Flat Agreements
GFAs are similar to co-ownership agreements, with some important differences. GFAs must comply with strict Centrelink rules. If they are non-compliant, they can significantly impact a person’s eligibility to receive the aged pension. The contributor of funds in the GFA is not permitted to legally own any share of the property in which they are investing, and lastly they must live at the property permanently. The person who owns the property must guarantee the contributor residence for life, even if the property is sold to another person.
GFAs can be a very useful tool for retired people to downsize and give financial assistance to family members without jeopardising their pension entitlements. They can be complex and have significant legal and financial consequences, so professional advice is essential to tailor a GFA to your particular circumstances and intentions.
Co-Ownership Agreements
Family Arrangements
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