Lodger Agreement Property address: Room No: Agreement start date: Agreement end date: Rental amount: Bond: Lodger 1: Lodger 2: Lodger 3: Lodger 4: Only the above named parties have the right to reside in the above mentioned property. This Lodger Agreement (details of which are noted on this page and the following pages) is made between the above Lodgers and Furnished Property whereby it is agreed that in signing this document both parties are bound by its entire terms. I ...
Lodger agreement Date: The landlord: [your name and full address here] The lodger: [your lodger’s name here] The accommodation: [describe the accommodation of which the lodger will have sole use] The contents: as set out in the attached inventory The shared rooms: [here you list shared accommodation, for example, kitchen, bathroom, utility room, etc; thoroughfares like hallways and staircases do not count as ‘rooms’] The Rent: £ [insert amount here] Payable weekly/monthly in advance on the day ...
Application Form for Taking in a Lodger or Subletting Household Details Name Tenant 1 Name Tenant 2 Address Date of Birth Date of Birth Phone No Phone No Email Email Other Household Members Nane Relationship to you Date of Birth Have you applied to sublet or take in a lodger before? Y N How long do you propose to sub let for? What rental charge do you propose to charge? How will the rent be paid? The proposed sub tenant ...
Lodger Agreement for a licence for non-excusive occupation of a room in a furnished property shared with resident landlord IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a legally binding document. Before you sign it you should read it carefully to ensure that it contains everything you want and nothing unacceptable to you. Once it is signed you may have long-term obligations, and you might find it difficult to escape from these commitments. If you do not understand any part of this agreement or ...
CONTENTS 1. About your Tenancy Agreement 2. Introductory Tenants 3. Joint Tenancies 4. Assignment, Succession, Sub-letting and Lodger 5. Rent 6. Living in the property 7. Access to the property 8. Looking after the property 9. Gardens 10. Anti-Social Behaviour and Harassment 11. Use of the property 12. Parking and vehicles 13. Keeping pets 14. Repairs and maintenance 15. Recharges 16. Ending your Tenancy 17. Breaching your Tenancy Conditions 18. Tenant Involvement 19. Service of Notices 20. Third Party Rights ...
Share Housing Sharehouse facts for renters in Queensland Tenant, sub-tenant or lodger? Your legal status The Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (the Act) is the law that covers residential tenants and lessors and rooming residents and providers in Queensland. This law may apply to you if you rent shared accommodation. The Act applies to all bond money that is paid for residential accommodation, including share accommodation. Each type of renter has different rights and responsibilities under the Residential ...