Hi,
I may be about to take-in a lodger at my premises.
I will ask them to to sign a lodgers agreement, which includes terms & conditions supplied by lawpack. I will also add some additional provisions, which I have found on the net.
My question is this. If a lodger is still outstanding on payment of rent (for more than the period given in the agreement) are you allowed to enter his/her room to terminate the agreement?
I ask this because this was one of the provisions given in the additional terms that I found. I know, for a tenancy agreement, you cannot enter and force a tenant to leave the premises but am not sure whether this applies to lodgers (under a license agreement) where they do not have exclusive possession?
Any advice will be greatfully received.
Cheers, G
I may be about to take-in a lodger at my premises.
I will ask them to to sign a lodgers agreement, which includes terms & conditions supplied by lawpack. I will also add some additional provisions, which I have found on the net.
My question is this. If a lodger is still outstanding on payment of rent (for more than the period given in the agreement) are you allowed to enter his/her room to terminate the agreement?
I ask this because this was one of the provisions given in the additional terms that I found. I know, for a tenancy agreement, you cannot enter and force a tenant to leave the premises but am not sure whether this applies to lodgers (under a license agreement) where they do not have exclusive possession?
Any advice will be greatfully received.
Cheers, G