Lodgers Sample Clauses

Lodgers. 6.7 If you are a secure tenant you may take in lodgers providing you do not have more people living in your home than the permitted number allowed, as detailed on page 1. You must notify your Housing Officer in writing of the names and dates of birth of your lodgers within fourteen days of them moving in. Such notification will be in addition to any notification that you may need to give the relevant authority that administers any welfare benefits you are claiming. (If you are an introductory tenant, you do not have the right to take in lodgers.) Sub-letting
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Lodgers. 3.3.1 Secure and Flexible tenants have the right to take in Lodgers without our consent but must not allow their Property to become overcrowded. If you receive any help with housing costs or Council Tax, you are responsible for updating the relevant organisation.
Lodgers. 10.4 You have the right to take in a lodger in accordance with section 93 of the Housing Act 1985. Sub-letting
Lodgers. 29.1 You have the right to take in lodgers as long as you do not grant a sub-tenancy or exceed the permitted number of people allowed to live in your home (see page 2). A lodger is someone who lives with you but was not part of your household when you first moved in. They do not have an exclusive right to any one part of your home, and may get some sort of service from you (such as cooking or cleaning).
Lodgers. A lodger is someone who lives with you and pays you rent.
Lodgers. 4.6 You can take in lodgers as long as your Property is not considered to be overcrowded and you have obtained written permission from the Council, to be renewed annually. A lodger is someone who lives in your home but was not part of your household when you first moved in. They do not have exclusive rights to any part of your home.
Lodgers. 7.29. The Tenant may not take in persons as lodgers under any circumstances. Property left unattended
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Lodgers. You may take in lodgers and make a reasonable charge. If you intend to take in lodgers you must tell the Council the name, age and sex of the proposed lodgers. If you are in receipt of Housing Benefit and you take a lodger into your home you must inform the Housing Benefit section immediately, as this may affect any benefit you receive. If you end your tenancy, or the Council obtains a possession order ending your tenancy, your lodger and any other person residing at the property must vacate the property with you.
Lodgers. 6.22. The Tenant may take in persons as lodgers after obtaining the Landlord’s written consent (which the Landlord must not withhold unreasonably) provided that:
Lodgers. 8.27. The Tenant may take in persons as lodgers after obtaining the University's written consent (which the University must not withhold unreasonably) provided that:
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