lodging house Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɒdʒ.ɪŋ ˌhaʊs]
  • Us [ ˈlɑː.dʒɪŋ ˌhaʊs]

Meaning of lodging house In English

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Examples of lodging house

  • I prefer it here to a lodging house as it is clean.

  • Will a person living in a common lodging house, where there may be hundreds of people, be regarded as living alone?

  • Where premises are provided by employers, do these come into the category of a lodging house?

  • Unfortunately, the people who are chiefly hit by this tremendous exodus are those in the hotel, apartment house and lodging house industry.

  • It is perfectly true that there is no legal obligation upon the keeper of a lodging house to provide accommodation.

  • She is now trying somehow to drag out her remaining years in the cheapest lodging house she can find.

  • At the present time, the people in the hotel, apartment house and lodging house industry cannot meet their obligations.

  • The number of times that girocheques go missing in the lodging house system is a serious problem.

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