{i} one who owns and leases real estate; landowner who leases to others, leaser, renter; one who owns or operates of an inn or rooming house; owner of an estate
The landlord of a pub is the man who owns or runs it, or the husband of the woman who owns or runs it. The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk
a person who rents or leases a premises he/she owns to another party Landlords of residential premises typically own an apartment building, condominium, townhouse or house
The lessor or the owner of leased premises The landlord retains a reversionary interest in the property, so that when the lease ends the property will revert to the landlord (See lease, lessor, lessee) Landlord-Tenant Law Overview
The person who owns a superior right in a property Often incorrectly referred to as the freeholder, a landlord can be an intermediate lessee who pays rent to a superior lessor (perhaps the freeholder) and collects rent from a lessee
The lessor or the owner of leased premises The landlord retains a reversion interest in the property so that when the lease ends the property will revert to the landlord
one who rents property to another; a lessor A property owner who surrenders the right to use property for a specific time in exchange for the receipt of rent
The owner of an interest in land who, in consideration of a rent or other payment (e g a premium) grants the right to exclusive possession of the whole or part of their land to another person for a specific or determinable period by way of a lease or tenancy