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Unlike a tenant or a subtenant, a lodger does not have exclusive rights to the room they pay for, (save more something being expressly agreed). They cannot lock their lodging space before going out as it remains accessible to the landlord in the lodger's absence without prior notice or permission.
Explained most simply: the main difference between a tenant and a lodger is that a tenant will live in a property you're renting out, but you don't live there too. A lodger is someone who lives in a property that you live in too.
Under these house rules, lodgers must: pay rent in due time. pay for telephone charges at the property. keep their room as well as the shared facilities clean and tidy. keep their own items secure.
Under these house rules, lodgers must: pay rent in due time. pay for telephone charges at the property. keep their room as well as the shared facilities clean and tidy. keep their own items secure.
With lodgers, however, it's slightly different. A landlord and lodger will have a licence instead of a tenancy agreement. Unlike tenants, who need a standard notice period before you can evict them, lodgers can just be served 'reasonable' notice to ask them to leave at any point.
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The agreement should state the exact amount of rent and what it includes along with any other tax or utility bills to be paid by the lodger as well as the time of payment and whom should it be paid to. It should also include when and why the landlord might increase the rent.
A Lodger Agreement is a contract which grants a licence to occupy part of a residential property. The licence gives permission to someone (the \u201clodger\u201d or \u201clicensee\u201d) to rent out a room in the property someone else (the \u201clicensor\u201d) is living in for an agreed fee.
In a tenancy the occupier is granted exclusive use of at least one room, while a lodger does not have exclusive possession. If, for example, the occupier has their own room and the landlord does not have the right under the agreement to enter it without permission, the letting would probably be a tenancy.
The main difference between a lodger and tenant is that a lodger (legally known as a 'licensee') is someone who lives in the same property as you. In this case, you are classed as a live-in or resident landlord.
In a tenancy the occupier is granted exclusive use of at least one room, while a lodger does not have exclusive possession. If, for example, the occupier has their own room and the landlord does not have the right under the agreement to enter it without permission, the letting would probably be a tenancy.

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