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Lodger: Monday To Friday: Male Or Female?

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Jennykenny | 17:58 Fri 21st Apr 2017 | Home & Garden
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Later this year, after my nephew moves out, I am thinking of getting a Monday to Friday lodger.
I have investigated the various webs sites, very useful, but grateful for any advice from anyone who has actually done it.
The pro is obviously the extra income, (I'm not looking for company as such, but another person in the house would be fine), and the cons: again fairly obvious.
What are the things that I have not thought of, and for purely pratical reasons, better a man or a woman?
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What if they want to stay weekends?

I've only ever had male lodgers.
We used to have a lodger Monday to Thursday, he worked in the same office as I did which was useful and generally would not come home till 10pm and we would leave before he was up. All I had to do was ensure that there was food in the cupboard and that I hovered his room and changed his sheets weekly. He barely ate there preferring the irish pub down the road. it was a fantastic deal and worked in both our favours.
I didn't feed my lodgers...or do any cleaning for them. They had their own floor though.
Lol he was paying us £25 a night and in order to claim that from work he had to have food etc
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Ummm
This would not be a lodger per se as the benefit would be that they wouldn't stay the weekend, and I would have the house to myself from Friday morning to Monday evening.
Islay, that's the kind of person I am looking for.
You need someone who travels a lot like a civil servant, that's who my lodger was.
One of our lodgers was a chef so ate at work. Another one turned out to have a bit of a drink problem. I didn't know until after he left and I found all the hidden bottles.
I remember one I had once. First night he came into the sitting room where I was watching TV, picked up the remote from the arm of my chair and switched channels without saying a word.
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Ladybirder.
Definitely not him!
My advice Jenny is to set the ground rules and stick to them. However, I never envisaged having to make a rule saying don't switch channels when anyone is watching a TV programme, without asking first. Or, keep your shoes on in communal areas when your feet stink. Mine were students BTW;-) Such fun haha.

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