Residential Park Membership

Residential parks, including Residential Land Lease Communities (RLLCs), offer permanent residency under Part 4A of the Residential Tenancies Act.

Many modern, purpose built RLLCs are modern, high amenity communities developed specifically for people, generally aged over 55, looking to ‘right-size’ their lifestyle.

CRPVic is the only specialist provider of industry-specific legal and other professional guidance, training, advocacy and support for Victorian residential and residential land lease owners, operators and managers.

As your essential residential park business partner, we ensure you and your business remains compliant, sustainable, profitable and connected in a rapidly changing operating and regulatory environment.

CRPVic membership opens exclusive access to tools, expertise and opportunities designed specifically for Victorian residential park and RLLC operators.

Legal & Professional Guidance

  • Exclusive use of CRPVic legal agreements, forms and templates
  • Access to specialist legal counsel

Training & Professional development

  • A comprehensive training & professional development calendar with opportunities to advance business knowledge
  • Industry events, workshops and networking opportunities including the annual CRPVic Conference (with dedicated residential content) and Gala Awards Dinner

Advocacy & representation

  • Active government engagement to improve your operating environment and optimise business success

Research & information

  • Access to tourism research, trend reports and data insights
  • Quarterly member magazine The Parkie and regular eDM Member News updates to keep you informed and entertained

Marketing support

  • Free listing on the CRPVic consumer website, with opportunity to upgrade to a premium listing.
  • Participation in national and other targeted marketing campaigns

Becoming a CRPVic member strengthens your business, connects you to industry peers and ensures your voice contributes to the success of your industry.

Join CRPVic today.