Resident landlord/homestay
When landlords choose to rent out rooms within the property where they reside, this is known as a 'Homestay'. It is typically viewed as a home away from home for students living away for the first time or international students looking to stay with a host to improve their language skills and learn more about British culture.
Homestay tend to offer more flexible terms, for example, shorter contracts and meals included. Usually a homestay provider will issue a lodger agreement or a licence to occupy, rather than an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement.
When an application is submitted a property inspection will be required on all new properties, or a suitable proportion of a portfolio, which have not previously been accredited by LSH, this also applies if a property changes ownership. In addition, where an accommodation provider has not been accredited for a number of years, property inspections may be deemed necessary. The inspection is to determine if the property/ies comply with the LSH Standards. Fees apply for the property inspection and must be paid before the inspection is carried out and are non-refundable if the provider decides not to proceed with accreditation.
It is also good practice for homestay providers to be DBS checked.
If you would like more information on becoming a Homestay provider please contact us.
Download a factsheet about taking in a lodger and your obligations.