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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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"The landlords in this building pay rates, tenants in the building work and pay their taxes. We need to live in a secure home, feeling safe and live peacefully," Chandran said.

From BBC

Core was already contending with a crop of upstart private clubs crowding its turf as well as a nasty legal fight with its landlord.

From The Wall Street Journal

While some landlords offer a short grace period for renters to scrounge together enough cash, fintech companies are offering a different deal: split your rent into installments throughout the month.

From MarketWatch

Plus, why throw $1,650 at your landlord every month when you could put that money toward equity in a home?

From MarketWatch

A pub landlord is asking customers if they would be happy paying £7.50 for a pint of Guinness.

From BBC