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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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Pub landlords are urging the government to avoid "sticking plaster" solutions in the battle over business rates.

From BBC

Somebody, most likely your landlord, is going to step in and ask for documentation.

From MarketWatch

She pointed to a recent law requiring landlords to equip rentals with a refrigerator.

From Los Angeles Times

“There’s someone downstairs says they need to see you immediately,” came the landlord’s sleepy voice.

From Literature

Trespass is often regarded as a civil rather than a criminal matter, and so can lead to court action from landlords, but there are circumstances when those trespassing can be prosecuted for committing criminal offences.

From BBC