tenant

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English - Turkish
kiracı

Önceki kiracılar, mekanı darmadağın bırakmış. - The previous tenants left the place in a mess.

Bu ev için bir kiracı bulmak kolay olur. - It will be easy to find a tenant for this house.

(Ticaret) kullanan
kirada oturmak
{i} kiralayan
{f} kirada otur
{i} sakin
{f} oturmak
kiracı,v.kirada otur: n.kiracı
{i} malik
kullanım hakkı olan kimse
mutasarrıf
oturan kimse
tenant right kiracının kira bedelini ödedi
kiracı çiftçi
içinde oturmak
mülk sahibi
tenant farmer kira ile çiftlik işleten çiftçi
(Mukavele) kiracı, kirada oturan
{f} kiralamak
tenant farmer
yarıcı
tenant farmer
kiracı çiftçi
tenant for life
hayat boyu kiracı
tenant activity
(Askeri) MİSAFİR TESİS; MİSAFİR BİRLİK: Bir başka komutanlığa ait tesis veya tali tesise yerleştirilmiş, belirli tipteki ikmal ve diğer hizmetleri bu komutanlıktan alan bir teşkil, faaliyet merkezi veya birlik
tenant in common
(Ticaret) müşterek mutasarrıf
tenant right
(Kanun) kiracı hakkı
landlord and tenant
mal sahibi ve kiracı
share tenant
müşterek kiracı
tenanted
{f} kirada otur
co-tenant
bkz. cotenant
life tenant
hayat kiracı
sub tenant
alt kiracı
tenanted
kiracı
tenantable
{s} oturulabilir
tenantable
{s} kiralanabilir
the incoming tenant
yeni kiracı
English - English
One who pays a fee (rent) in return for the use of land, buildings, or other property owned by others

Long even before the last tenant had occupied it, the room had been regarded with fear and aversion, and the end of that last tenant had in no way lightened the gloom that hung about the place. — The Thing in the Upper Room by Arthur Morrison.

One who holds a property by any kind of right, including ownership
To hold as, or be, a tenant
An occupant
{v} to hold on conditions, to rent
{n} one who holds from or rents of another
A person or a group who agree to rent from another
A resident leasing property from a property-owner Termination The process of ending an agreement Title A legal document which signifies the current ownership of a piece of property (Sometimes called a Deed ) Transfer Value The amount at which a member's share investment in a co-op may be sold, according to the co-op's limited equity formula
A tenant is someone who pays rent for the place they live in, or for land or buildings that they use. see also sitting tenant. someone who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it landlord (present participle of tenir , from tenere; TENACIOUS)
(Locataire) One who holds property, houses or land owned by another, by payment of rent
One who is not the owner but occupies real property with the consent of the owner The tenant is entitled to exclusive possession and enjoyment of the property for a specific period of time and payment of rent as specified in a lease
One who is not the owner but occupies real property (see Real Property) with the consent of the owner The tenant is entitled to exclusive possession and enjoyment of the property for a specified period of time and payment of rent as specified in a lease
One who is not the owner but occupies real property with the consent of the owner and in subordination to the owner's title The tenant is entitled to exclusive possession, use and enjoyment of the property, usually for a rent specified in the lease Also, in the broadest sense, a person who possesses lands or build
A person or party with rights of occupancy or possession of real property
To hold, occupy, or possess as a tenant
One who has possession of any place; a dweller; an occupant
A person to whom a landlord grants temporary and exclusive use of land or a part of a building, usually in exchange for rent The contract for this type of legal arrangement is called a lease The word "tenant" originated under the feudal system, referring to land "owners" who held their land on tenure granted by a lord
Generic term to describe the Organization that has signed a lease with the Owner to occupy a space within a specific building The human beings within that company are referred to in the ClikFIX system as individual Contacts, not as tenants
One who rents their own property to others
One who is not the owner, but occupies real property (see Real Property) with the consent of the owner The tenant is entitled to exclusive possession and enjoyment of the property for a specified period of time and is responsible for the payment of rent as specified in a lease
{i} lodger, occupant, resident; renter; one who possesses lands or property, landlord
means an individual who resides on land for which he pays rent and whose annual income is primarily derived from agricultural production conducted on that land, as “agricultural production” is defined in section 929 01 of the Revised Code
a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease)
See Citation from Blackstone, under Tenement, 2
In general, one who exclusively holds or possesses property; commonly used to refer to a lessee under a lease A tenant's occupancy, although exclusive, is always subordinate to the rights of the owner
{f} rent; inhabit, occupy
any occupant who dwells in a place
The person who is liable to pay (rent money or otherwise) under a residential tenancy agreement, and has the right to occupy the premises
a person who leases or rents a premises from a landlord The premises rented is often an apartment, room or house
One who possesses property
A person who rents property •Land - Rights of Land Owners
A person who pays rent to use property owned by another
One who holds or possesses lands, or other real estate, by any kind of right, whether in fee simple, in common, in severalty, for life, for years, or at will; also, one who has the occupation or temporary possession of lands or tenements the title of which is in another; correlative to landlord
Person who is responsible, under a lease/rental agreement, for the payment of rent, and who is entitled to the use and occupancy of residential premises
someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else; "the landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent"
one who is not the owner, but occupies real property under consent of the owner, and in subordination to the owner's title The tenant is entitled to exclusive possession, use and enjoyment of the property, usually for a time ands amount specified in a lease or rental agreement
someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else; "the landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent" any occupant who dwells in a place a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease) occupy as a tenant
One who rents real estate from another and holds an estate by virtue of a lease
occupy as a tenant
One who has possession of real estate; an occupant, not necessarily a renter; the lessee under a lease The estate or interest held is called a tenancy
Any person in possession of real property with the owner's permission
A partial owner of a security, or the holder of some property See: Lessee
any occupant who dwells in a place a holder of buildings or lands by any kind of title (as ownership or lease) occupy as a tenant
In general, one who exclusively holds or possesses property, such as a life tenant or a tenant for years; commonly used to refer to a lessee under a lease A tenant's occupancy, although exclusive, is always subordinate to the rights of the owner Tenant refers to an occupant, not necessarily a renter Landlord-Tenant Law Overview
{i} commorant
tenant farmer
A person who farms land rented from a landlord
tenant farmers
plural form of tenant farmer
tenant-in-chief
a nobleman who fought alongside his monarch in battles and who held tenants directly from the crown
tenant improvement
Positive changes to property made by renters or people working for them
tenant farmer
a farmer who works land owned by someone else
tenant farmer
One who farms land owned by another and pays rent in cash or in kind. someone who farms land that is rented from someone else
tenant farmer
person who farms the land of another in exchange for rent payment or giving a portion of the harvest
tenant farming
Agricultural system in which landowners rent their land to farmers and receive either cash or a share of the product in return. Landowners may also contribute operating capital and management. Under one arrangement, known as sharecropping, the landowner furnishes all the capital and sometimes the food, clothing, and medical expenses of the tenant and may also supervise the work. The sharecropper then pays the landowner with a portion of the output grown on the land. In other forms of tenant farming, the tenant may furnish all the equipment and have substantial autonomy in the farm's operation. Tenants and their families probably constitute two-fifths of the world's population engaged in agriculture. Tenant farming can be highly efficient, as has been shown in England and Wales. Abuses occur when landowners' power is excessive and the tenants are poor or of inferior social status
tenant saw
See Tenon saw, under Tenon
life tenant
The recipient of a life estate
se-tenant
A set of postage stamps with differing values, colours, etc, but printed on the same sheet
tenantable
Fit to be rented, in a condition suitable for a tenant
tenantable
{a} fit to be rented
landlord and tenant
Parties to the leasing of real estate, whose relationship is bound by contract. The landlord, or lessor, is the owner; the tenant, or lessee, supplies payment in order to enjoy possession and use of the property for a specified period. Important forms of tenancy include tenancy for a fixed period, periodic (seasonal) tenancy, tenancy at will, and holdover tenancy (whereby a tenant remains after the contract has ended). See also real and personal property, rent
life tenant
a tenant whose legal right to retain possession of buildings or lands lasts as long as they (or some other person) lives
protected tenant
resident that cannot be evicted
sitting tenant
A sitting tenant is a person who rents a house or flat as their home and has a legal right to live there. 1.4 million council homes have been sold, mostly to sitting tenants. someone who lives in a rented house or flat, especially when this gives them legal rights to stay there
statutory tenant
tenant that cannot be forcefully evicted from an apartment
tenantable
Fit to be rented; in a condition suitable for a tenant
tenantable
{s} rentable, leasable; inhabitable
tenanted
past of tenant
tenanting
present participle of tenant
tenants
plural of tenant
tenants
third-person singular of tenant
the landlord and tenant law
law which guarantees the rights and privileges of the tenants
tenant
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