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landlord
[ land-lawrd ]
noun
- a person or organization that owns and leases apartments to others.
- a person who owns and leases land, buildings, etc.
- a person who owns or runs an inn, lodging house, etc.
- a landowner.
landlord
/ ˈ±ôæ²Ô»åËŒ±ôɔ˻å /
noun
- a man who owns and leases property
- a man who owns or runs a lodging house, pub, etc
- archaic.the lord of an estate
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ô²¹²Ô»ål´Ç°ù»ål²â adjective
- ±ô²¹²Ô»ål´Ç°ù»år²â noun
- ±ô²¹²Ô»ål´Ç°ù»åî€È´³ó¾±±è noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
"On the supply side, the problem is that all measures taken by the local or national governments are going against landlords," says Mr Villén.
This headache could become a thing of the past with a new bill in the California Legislature that, if approved, would require landlords to provide refrigerators and stoves in their rentals.
She said one pub landlord had told her the loss of the extra visitors had made a big difference.
Unlike at other landlords, Cameron said, his company’s developments, the Colorado Center and Santa Monica Business Park, have few vacancies, and it took creative solutions to accommodate the new school tenants.
But some locals fear being forced out, accusing landlords of cashing in on a jobs boom by evicting tenants and raising rents to unaffordable levels.
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