In residential leases, in addition to the tenant, the following may reside in the property:

  1. All those who live with them in a common household.

  2. A maximum of three lodgers, unless otherwise agreed.

Those considered as always living with the tenant in a common household include the person who lives with them in a de facto union, their relatives or in-laws in the direct line or up to the 3rd degree of the collateral line, even if they pay some remuneration, as well as persons for whom, by force of law or legal transaction that does not directly relate to housing, there is an obligation of cohabitation or maintenance.

Lodgers are considered to be persons to whom the tenant provides housing and habitually provides services related to it, or provides food, in exchange for remuneration.