Residential leisure parks operated as hotels are intended for light leisure dwellings, mobile leisure homes and caravans. They consist of bare pitches or pitches equipped with one of these facilities, intended for rental for a period of up to one month, as well as shared facilities. They welcome customers who do not take up residence there.
A residential leisure park may only be operated as a hotel provided that a single natural or legal person owns or enjoys the land and that it is operated by a single natural or legal person.
They must have internal regulations drawn up in accordance with the standard model laid down by order of the Minister responsible for tourism.
An information leaflet on the conditions for renting pitches all year round must also be given to all owners of mobile leisure homes. Owners must certify that they have read this notice before signing any contract for the hire of a year-round pitch. An order issued by the Minister for Tourism specifies the information that must be included in this notice.