Taking in lodgers
You may allow someone else to live as a lodger in your home. A
lodger pays you for the accommodation but lives with the family and
does not have a particular part of the property that is just for
them.
You cannot sub-let part or all of your home. Subletting means
someone pays you to live in part of your property, which only they
can use.
If you have a lodger, you:
- Are responsible for making sure that they also follow the
tenancy conditions
- Must make sure that your property is not overcrowded as a
result of them moving in
- Should tell the local council if you receive housing benefit as
your entitlement may be affected; and
- Are responsible for making arrangements when you want them to
leave