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Room renting
A neighbour in our street has a spare double furnished & En-suit bedroom now that her daughter has got married and left home, we are in an area with a few military bases, training hospitals etc. and she has just discovered that she can let out the room for between £95 and £120 per week on a room only short let basis.
Would she need to supply a rent book? and what other laws should she need to know about? she is determined to do this privately rather than paying an agent a commission.
Would she need to supply a rent book? and what other laws should she need to know about? she is determined to do this privately rather than paying an agent a commission.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If she is renting out a spare room in a house she lives in then she is taking in a lodger not a tenant, therefore tenancy agreements etc are not necessary as the person would be living there on personal license only. Here's the official Rent a Room link http://www.direct.gov...ntalIncome/DG_4017804
No, she not provide rent book, and indeed may pay no tax on the income if she takes advantage of HMRCs 'Rent A Room' scheme. For her own protection she should have a contract - WHSmiths do a solicitor-written one for less than £10.
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