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Always ask Broadacres before taking a lodger as some tenancies are not designed for this purpose. You could be in breach of your tenancy if you take on a lodger.
A lodger pays you for the accommodation, lives with the family and does not have a particular part of the property that is just for them.
If you have permission for a lodger, you:
You may be able to sublet part of your accommodation, although you may need written consent, depending on your tenancy agreement. Please ask for advice.
Subletting means someone pays you to live in part of your property which only they can use.
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