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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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Veeraswamy, a restaurant founded in 1926 and still in its original location on London's Regent Street, faces not having its lease renewed in a dispute with its landlord, the Crown Estate.

From BBC

"The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don't pay. Any brainwaves?" she asked.

From BBC

But ministers now plan to give social landlords more time and greater flexibility to show they comply with new standards.

From BBC

It is understood that not all of the building's private landlords were told about the plan, and that when some were, they objected to it.

From BBC

Unified School District, which used to operate the school, is essentially the landlord and has taken the leading role in remediation and reconstruction in close consultation with the school’s leadership.

From Los Angeles Times