Every year, thousands of Brits buy caravans hoping for a relaxing coastal escape, only to have their lives 'ruined' by hidden costs or plunged into a nightmare when trying to sell it.
Now, a holiday home salesman, who has over 25 years experience in the industry, has revealed how 'ruthless' firms see potential buyers as 'wallets to empty' with agents forced to say anything in order to make a sale.
The whistleblower, who has been granted anonymity so he can speak freely due to his close ties to the industry, explained how intense pressure to meet sales targets means agents 'will say anything and miss out vital information' to get people to buy.
He said: 'Customers on a lot of large company parks are misled because of targets.
'Sales staff have to reach their target or they are sacked straight away, the holiday home industry does not care about employment legislation and they treat staff like cattle.'









