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Licenses are not subject to the Residential Tenancies Act and the rights that apply to tenants do not apply to licensees. A tenant under a lease has many rights in respect of security of tenure and the landlord many obligations in respect of maintenance of the property. Leases are subject to Landlord and Tenant law and governed by the Residential Tenancies Act. The control of the property remains with the Licensor and the Licensee has no legal interest in the property. The Licensee may only be permitted to use the property on certain days or occupy certain spaces therein. Others can use and act on the property contemporaneously. This right is not exclusive and subject to conditions. * A license grants the renter (the licensee) the right to perform a particular activity on the property (i.e. The owner of such a property (landlord) is not entitled to enter the property without the Licensee's consent. The tenant controls the property and has an enforceable legal interest therein. * A lease grants the renter (the tenant) exclusive use and possession of the property. While both provide for individuals to rent out accommodation, legally they are very different and attract different rights and obligations for renters. It is important at the outset to understand the difference between a lease and a licence. The difference between the Residential Lease Agreement and this License Agreement Pivotally, the Licensee's right to use the property is non-exclusive and subject to the Licensor's ongoing consent. The Licensee is the individual who pays for the right to use the property. In this Agreement, the Licensor and Licensee are both individuals and not legal entities.Ī Licensor is typically the owner of the property but can also be a tenant under a lease agreement. This Licence Agreement (the 'Agreement') is a contract whereby one party (the Licensor) formally grants their consent for another party (the Licensee) to occupy their property in exchange for a fee.