If you are the main tenant and your partner wants to live with you or move in, you must notify LIV Residential. There are several options available to you as the main tenant.
Add to the lease
If you want your partner to be included in the lease and have the same rights as the main tenant, you can request this via the name change form.
LIV Residential will process this request and formalize it in the contract.
Please note: there are costs involved.
Registration with the municipality only
If you live with your partner and your partner only wants to register with the municipality (without tenancy rights), you can also notify LIV Residential via the LIV app or chat function. In this situation, your partner is considered a co-resident or resident and has no right to the lease. If you fail to inform LIV Residential about a co-resident, you are in violation of the lease.
Marriage or registered partnership
If you and your partner are married or in a registered partnership, your partner is automatically a co-tenant and has the same tenancy rights. In this case, you do not need to do anything further.
It is essential to follow LIV Residential's specific rules and procedures and to report any changes in your household situation in a timely manner. This ensures a clear legal status and rights for you and your partner when living together in an LIV home.