Lodgers and restrictive covenants?

Lodgers and restrictive covenants?

8:57 AM, 29th July 2024, About An hour ago 2

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I own a freehold property and I am thinking of getting a lodger, but my restrictive covenant against the property states:

“Not to use the property or any part thereof for any purpose whatsoever other than as a private dwelling”

That’s all the covenant says in this regard i.e. there is no wording in the covenant that says my property has to be occupied by one family at a one time.

Can I still get in a lodger or 2?

Many thanks

Julia


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Marlena Topple

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10:12 AM, 29th July 2024, About 9 minutes ago

I have that wording in 2 of my btls leasehold flats. I understand it to mean that a commercial business cannot be operated. Tenants use the property as their private residential dwelling so there is no issue.

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11:09 AM, 29th July 2024, Less than a minute ago

I would look at other schedules in your lease to see what type of letting permitted example assured shorthold tenancies of 12 months.
The issue for you if you have a mortgage on the property is whether the letting undermines the security on which your mortgage was agreed with your lender.

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