"Neil Arlidge"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Anyone will be able to bid for the mooring, but once you have "won" (to use 
>E-Bay speak) you will not be able to pass it on if you sell the boat, or 
>want to move somewhere else. 

Yes.

> I presume (and only presume) that if you are 
>stuffed with the mooring for three years, that you have obtained by this 
>method, then you have to stay there for three years. Rather a long time if 
>you don't get on with your neighbours, or the whole area goes down the pan / 
>subject to vandalisim.

AIUI, anyone with a mooring will be able to terminate the tenancy at
any time on two (or was it three?  I think it was two) months notice.
But when you get one, the initial term for the new tenancy will be
three years (renewable for further three years chunks), as opposed to
one year at present,  and the rent will be reviewed only at renewal.

Adrian


Adrian Stott
07956-299966

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