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landlord

noun as in owner of property leased

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They are now fighting eviction, she said, with their landlord stating that he wants to move into the property.

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The pub owner and landlord shared the news in a social media post but chose not to name the cheating team, which he said had led to massive speculation.

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More than 340 notices for illegal working and renting were issued by authorities, which could see businesses and landlords fined tens of thousands of pounds.

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Coupled with under-investment and the departure of many wealthy landlords, this led to many buildings falling into neglect, and some became havens for illegal activity like hijacking.

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Banks, builders, landlords and homeowners rely on federal maps to assess the risk of flooding, the costliest type of natural disaster in the U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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