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The phrase "a renter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who rents a property or space, typically in the context of housing or real estate.
Example: "As a renter, I have certain rights and responsibilities outlined in my lease agreement."
Alternatives: "a tenant" or "a leaseholder".
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I've been a renter all my life and my parents were renters before me.
"I thought that was pretty nice of a renter to do that, because a lot of times renters don't care".
"I'm a renter".
Here, she easily qualified as a renter.
Second woman: "You're a renter.
Mr. McClelland, 42, is a renter.
"You cannot become rich as a renter.
I'm relatively happy as a renter.
I'm a renter, so I feel a lot of pressure".
Q I am a renter in a regulated tenement building.
In the end, she decided to stay as a renter.
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