The family group should be distinguished from a household, which may include boarders and roomers sharing a common residence. |
Utilities can be shut off, landlords can evict roomers without notice, and when the worst happens finding a bed in a shelter is not always a given. |
Now she would be able to build a smaller house, take in roomers, and have more room for the plants which she loved so dearly. |
Under this new legislation, landlords and roomers and boarders can expect rights and obligations similar to any other renter and landlord in New Brunswick. |
They are forced to take in three roomers who pay money in exchange for room and board. |
Not only that, Ms. B. was facing a large debt because she had neglected to declare the income from roomers for some time. |