My friend let’s her room out to a single lady and the council pay her rent.
Do you know if she needs to tell her HOuse content insurance company that she has a lodger or does it not matter?
Also her lodger has a bike and my friend doesn’t have any room in her shed for the bike and the bike was locked up but has been stolen the lodger is trying to claim off my friend but my friend doesn’t have bike cover on her insurance. Do lodgers have rights?
Lodgers do have rights but she could have insured the bicycle herself, there are policies that insure cycle against theft, accidental damage and personal accident and public liability. It could be argued that she should have insured it herself or at least offered to pay the difference on the landlady's insurance policy for bicycle cover
no it sounds as tho the lodger will soon be an ex-splodger
barry has a good URL
but this is all a bit post facto
The landlords contents are affected because there a risk that the lodge will steal them ( NOT unknown by the way)
the landlords insurance will NOT cover the splodger because the landlord cannot minimize risk but she could buy it in but hasnt or else you wdnt be posting
as a student in rented accommodation it was not possible to get contents insurance for rented accommodation ( altho some did)
Do not pass it off as the landlords - that is clear " gaining a doo dah by false representation within an intention to do so " - try to claim as the splodgers and watch them say - nothing to do with us
oh and - - " I have a ju-ju I want to claim for - - - OK I wont then" MAY count as a refused claim which counts against future insurance claims
Have fun
splodger is trying it on and want a new bike for no outlay