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Discover LudwigThe word 'tenant' is correct and usable in written English.
It is primarily used as a noun to refer to a person who rents or occupies a house, apartment, or other property from a landlord. For example, "The tenant signed a rental agreement with the landlord before moving into the apartment."
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In wider policy terms, London needs to better meet the needs of its various types of tenant while, at the same time, encouraging more good landlords to provide for them.
In May 2011, Condé Nast signed a $2bn deal to become the tower's anchor tenant.
Landlords are seeing the benefit of a structural change in Britain's housing market, with tenant demand ever strengthening.
To qualify you must be a home owner or a private tenant who is aged 60 or over, and has never had central heating.
After a decade as a tenant rattling round someone else's neglected gaff, RCD Espanyol finally have a home of their own.
3. Receipt Rip Off: A con artist will ask for funds to be wired to a money transfer service, such as Western Union, as a sign of good faith that a tenant is committed to renting a property.
Another, Christine, is a secure tenant and will get a new home on the estate.
Across all tenant households, 31% had been in difficulties.
The death of his father, a tenant farmer in Queensland, in a car accident when Rudd was 11 made a huge impression on the future prime minister.
In a housing cooperative, each tenant is also a shareholder and has an interest in building and maintaining the property as a communal space.
"In October 2007 the flat was let and the tenant moved in.
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