the Lodger definition
Examples of the Lodger in a sentence
The Landlord will be entitled at the end of the occupancy agreement to deduct from the deposit any sums due by the Lodger to cover the cost of repairing or replacing any broken, damaged or lost items and the expense of making good any failure by the Lodger to fulfil any other conditions of the occupancy agreement.
The Lodger agrees that the signed inventory is complete and accurate at the beginning of the Lodger agreement.
The deposit or remainder of the deposit will be refunded to the Lodger within 14 days, or as soon as possible after the termination of the occupancy agreement.
Lodger Agreement This agreement is an excluded licence - as the Lodger lives in the same dwelling as the Host the Protection for Eviction ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ does not apply.
Where deductions have been made from the deposit copies of receipts for any money deducted will be sent to the Lodger.
The landlord has the right to deduct from the deposit any costs incurred from the damage or destruction of any items on the inventory caused by the Lodger.
On or before the start date a deposit of £ will be paid by the Lodger to the Landlord.
Should the Lodger fail to pay the rent the Landlord may serve upon them a notice for payment/removal or apply to court for payment/removal.
The Lodging Provider has the unrestricted right to agree to a transfer of the Accommodation Agreement or to insist on the continuation of the Accommodation Agreement with the Lodger.
Its use is conditional on the Lodger being a student at a university, academy or comparable educational institution or a young professional.