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Reply to Lodger agreementby jpkeatesThey'll still be sharing the kitchen, so they'll be a lodger regardless....
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Hi I am a live in landlord and plan to let my two spare rooms downstairs on a lodger basis both of these rooms have on suite bathrooms
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You are declaring ALL the rent you are receiving from lodgers to both HMRC & the various benefits authorities impacted, please?
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Please let me know if I've posted this in the wrong forum
I am a mesne tenant (I have an AST with the property owner) subletting three bedrooms in a large privately rented house. I've lived in the house for a number of years and the rent is considerably cheaper than market. I look after...-
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Reply to Lodger agreementby ash72If you have unrestricted access then the lodger will be excluded occupier, with limited protection (ie you don't need a court order for eviction), once you identify areas that the lodger or you can enter, then they become occupiers with basic protection (ie, you need a court order for eviction).
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Reply to Lodger agreementen suite, not on suite..
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Reply to Lodger agreementby jpkeatesYes, you can....
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by Hudson01Does he ever leave his room/the property at all ? I would be looking to change the locks when he is out. He will not be going anywhere by the sounds of what you say, does the property owner know any of what you have described ? If he has to put off the builders there could be considerable costs depending...
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by ash72Your agreement with the lodger is exactly that, he is a lodger, you have given him notice to vacate, if he doesn't all you do is change the locks and put his belongings outside.
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