What conditions can be made in an Occupation Order?

An Occupation Order is an order granted by a court that regulates the occupation of a property by one or more parties. The conditions that can be included in an Occupation Order may include: An order that only one party is allowed to occupy the property, excluding the other party (the respondent) from the property. An order that the respondent is prohibited from selling or disposing of the property, or from entering certain areas of the property. An order that the respondent is required to pay rent or mortgage payments for the property. An order that the respondent is responsible for carrying out repairs and maintenance on the property. An order that the respondent is allowed access to the property for specific purposes, such as to collect personal belongings. The court may set a time limit for the Occupation Order, after which the order will expire.

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