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TV licenec question
A mate of mine has moved into a shared house, he's got his own widescreen TV but the landlord says that it's too big for his licence to cover, does he need his own licence?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. If you've signed a joint tenancy agreement with your housemates, you'll only need one TV Licence to cover all the TV receivers in your house. So it's a good idea to share the cost.
If you don't have a licence between you, whoever is found watching TV when an Enforcement Officer comes to visit is the one who risks prosecution and a fine of up to �1,000. It could be you, whether you own the TV or not.
If you've signed a separate tenancy agreement and you're taking a TV receiver to use in your room, you'll need a TV Licence of your own.
http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/information/stude nts.jsp#link5
If you don't have a licence between you, whoever is found watching TV when an Enforcement Officer comes to visit is the one who risks prosecution and a fine of up to �1,000. It could be you, whether you own the TV or not.
If you've signed a separate tenancy agreement and you're taking a TV receiver to use in your room, you'll need a TV Licence of your own.
http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/information/stude nts.jsp#link5
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