Lodgers definition

Lodgers means a person who is a renter of all or part of a dwelling unit and has mere use without actual or exclusive possession of the dwelling unit.
Lodgers. A lodger is someone who lives in your home but does not have exclusive right to any one part of it. They pay a rent and also get some sort of service from you, such as cooking or cleaning. To take in lodgers you do not need our permission, but you must not overcrowd your home. Please inform us if you do decide to take in a lodger. You cannot have a lodger if you have an Introductory or Demoted Tenancy. Remember having a lodger may affect your entitlement to certain welfare benefits (also see Sub-let/sub-tenant).
Lodgers means any third party renting a Unit from a Homeowner pursuant to the terms of the Rental Program Agreement between such Homeowner, Manager and the Hotel Owner, which shall in any event exclude Homeowner Parties and Guests.

Examples of Lodgers in a sentence

  • This “Download Now” Lodgers Agreement (PDF) provides you with all the legal forms and guidance that you need.

  • Titles Queensland may suspend the Electronic Lodger's account until full payment of the Regulatory Fee is paid.

  • Lodgers are permitted, as long as the home remains your only or main residence.

  • Lodgers are encouraged to attend 12 step meetings daily for the first ninety days and three times per week thereafter; and work the 12 steps of recovery under the direction of a sponsor.

  • Lodgers must also keep to the conditions of the tenancy agreement and we will take action against you if they do not.

  • I hereby agree to this Lodgers agreement by signing below; Guest Name;.................................................................................

  • Lodgers and subletting...........................................................................................

  • Lodgers may also purchase their own safe as long as the Manager is provided with a key and lock combination.

  • Ulodging reserves the right to change the Services Fees at any time and will provide Lodgers and Hosts adequate notice of any fee changes before they become effective.

  • Guests, Boarders or Lodgers may remain on the premises no more than consecutive days or _____days each calendar year.


More Definitions of Lodgers

Lodgers tax quarterly report" means the form upon which reporting entities must provide revenue and expenditure information to the local government division.
Lodgers means a person who is a renter of all or part a dwelling unit and has mere use without actual or exclusive