Monday to Friday lodger agreements

Lodgers don’t always stay all week. Some lodgers like to go back home at the weekends.

This is good for them, as they pay a bit less, and good for the landlord, who gets the use of the room back at the weekends.  Sometimes for their guests, sometimes to use for things like drying clothes, or sometimes they just like to have their house back to themselves for a few days.

As with all lodger situations, it is a good idea to have a lodger agreement signed up.  However, there are not many lodger agreements drafted specifically with the Monday to Friday situation in mind. 

So when one of our customers suggested that we provide one it seemed a really good idea.  

Our Monday to Friday lodger agreement

Although our agreement is referred to as a ‘Monday to Friday’ agreement, it can actually be used for any period. 

So if your lodger is going to stay Wednesday to Monday, or even Friday to Sunday, this is not a problem.  You just put the relevant days in the space on the form.  Making it very flexible.

Like all our lodger forms it comes with extensive guidance notes telling you how to complete the form and explaining the clauses.  Plus there is a generous area at the end where you can put in your own clauses or ‘house rules’.

By the way, if you want to find a Monday to Friday lodger, a good place is the Monday to Friday website.

Your Law Store

Our ‘Monday to Friday’ agreement is priced the same as our other lodger agreement and can be found here.  You can also get it as part of one of our  Lodger Packs.

You can find all our lodger forms here.  Or, if you are based in Wales, see our Welsh forms here.

Your Law Store‘Monday to Friday’ lodger form

Get this special form either on its own or as part of one of our lodger packs.

Find out more here.

A Welsh version can be found here.

Important note

This guide ONLY deals with lodger agreements where you are renting a room to a lodger in your own home. 

If you require information about tenancies with resident landlords and Welsh occupation contracts, you need the Landlord Law site.