The government’s ‘rent a room’ scheme lets you earn up to £7,500 a year tax-free from letting out accommodation

Technically, a lodger is different to a tenant. A lodger is someone who rents a room in someone else’s home, usually sharing living spaces such as the kitchen and bathroom. By contrast, tenants generally rent the whole property.

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