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landlord
noun as in owner of property leased
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Experts say the trend is driven by a rising number of vacancies, which have forced some landlords to accept less in rent.
In order to build a larger apartment complex, her landlord plans to demolish the six-unit bungalow court in South Los Angeles that the family has called home for decades.
That’s because renters in New York are held responsible for paying the broker that the landlord hired to find tenants.
The bill will end Section 21 evictions in England, where landlords can ask tenants to leave without having to give a reason.
The county will assume the existing tenant leases as landlord.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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