Common use of Lodgers Clause in Contracts

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

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement, Secure Tenancy Agreement

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Lodgers. 6.7 6.6 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 1one. 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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement, crawley.gov.uk

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 1one. 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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: John Brackpool, crawley.gov.uk

Lodgers. 6.7 If you are a secure flexible 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(see 6.4). You must notify your Housing Officer 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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: crawley.gov.uk, crawley.gov.uk

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 1one. 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-lettingletting Specimen

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: crawley.gov.uk, crawley.gov.uk

Lodgers. 6.7 5.9 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 the Housing Officer Team 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-lettingSAMPLE

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk

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 1one. You must notify your Housing Officer housing officer in writing of the names and dates of birth of your lodgers within fourteen days of them moving in. Such Specimen 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement

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Lodgers. 6.7 5.9 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 the Housing Officer Team 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk

Lodgers. 6.7 If you are a secure flexible 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 1allowed (see 6.4). 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Flexible Tenancy Agreement

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 1one. You must notify your Housing Officer 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement

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