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Horizon Holiday Parks are a holiday park and you must consider what that means. The following questions and answers explain the holiday use requirements.
Lodges in our park can only be used for holiday purposes. This means that the holiday home is not
to be somebody’s main residence. That is why we ask you about the address of your main residence
and will continue to do so while you own the holiday home.
There is no limit to the number of holidays which can be taken in the holiday home provided that it is not used as someone’s main residence.
Yes, people get ill on holiday and many use the local doctor as a temporary parent. It should not be necessary for someone with a main residence elsewhere to register with the doctor for holiday periods unless they have a particular health condition.
Being retired does not mean you are on holiday. The test is whether you have a main residence elsewhere.
Yes, but all the facts are relevant when deciding whether the overseas property or the holiday
home is your main residence. These would indicate whether you own the overseas property or if it is rented then how long you have rented it for, how much time you spend in the holiday home
and how much in the overseas property.