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The phrase "a renters" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a renter" when referring to a single individual who rents property.
Example: "As a renter, I have certain rights and responsibilities outlined in my lease agreement."
Alternatives: "a tenant" or "an occupant".
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The past year has, unquestionably, been a renters' market in Manhattan.
In the rest of Europe, Berlin still enjoys a reputation as a renters' paradise.
On the eve of 2002, brokers are proclaiming a renters' market.
He explains that in the valley, with its job-hopping and start-up culture, there is a "renters' mentality": if things aren't working out, just move on.
Berry would like there to be a renters union to help strengthen the hand of tenants coping with poor conditions, insecurity and unreasonable rents.
Of course, Germany is very much a renters' market, with 85% of people renting and sympathy for property owners not typically uppermost.
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