landlord

listen to the pronunciation of landlord
Englisch - Türkisch
ev sahibi

Dediklerine göre ev sahibinin zamanında hali vakti yerindeymiş. - They say the landlord used to be well off.

Tom onun ev sahibi kirayı düşürdüğü için mutlu oldu. - Tom was happy that his landlord lowered the rent.

{i} evsahibi
emlâkini kiraya veren mal sahibi
(Ticaret) evini kiraya veren
(Kanun) malik
{i} mülk sahibi
evini kiraya veren mal sahibi
toprak sahibi
(Ticaret) hancı
ağa
mal sahibi
otelci
pansiyoncu
emlak sahibi
mal sahip
{i} arazi sahibi
{i} kiraya veren
mucir kimse
efendi
landlord and tenant
mal sahibi ve kiracı
absentee landlord
kiraya verdiği gayrimenkulden uzakta yaşayıp onunla pek ilgilenmeyen mülk sahibi
Englisch - Englisch
the owner or manager of a public house
A shark, imagined as the owner of the surf to be avoided

2004: the lurking presence of “The Landlord”.

a person who owns and rents land such as a house, apartment, or condo
a man who owns and lets a tenement or tenements
{n} an owner of land or houses, a master
The lessor or the owner of leased real property
Someone's landlord is the man who allows them to live or work in a building which he owns, in return for rent. His landlord doubled the rent
Also known as "lessor" The owner of a property who allows other persons to occupy a property in exchange for periodic payments of rent
{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
Person who rents one or more room/s lessor, landlady, "lettor"1 verhuurder
A person who agrees to allow another person to live in the premise A landlord can have a representative who acts on his/her behalf
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
a landowner who leases to others
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
Person or business owning property that is rented out to tenants
Owner of real property who rents or leases the property to a second party (tenant)
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
A property owner who rents his or her property to a tenant
The lord of a manor, or of land; the owner of land or houses which he leases to a tenant or tenants
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
Someone who owns property, and rents it out to others for money
The owner or lessor of real property
The persosn from whom another holds tenancy
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 persons from whom another holds tenancy
A land or building owner who has leased the land, the building or a part of the land or building, to another person
An owner, also called "lessor," that rents out real property to a tenant, also called "lessee "
Person from whom premises are rented, including the person or entity who receives the rent or manages the premises
The owner of land that is leased
The master of an inn or of a lodging house
owner of a house (especially in the countryside)
A property owner who rents property to a tenant
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
Owner or lessor of real property
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
landlord's lien
lien on a tenant's property for the satisfaction of unpaid rent or property damage; the landlord is given the status of a preferred creditor with regard to the tenant's property
absentee landlord
someone who lives a long way away from a house or apartment which they rent to other people, and who rarely or never visits it
absentee landlord
A property owner who does not occupy his or her property, but usually rents it to another or leaves it vacant [OTS]
absentee landlord
An owner of an interest in income-producing property who does not reside on the premises and who may rely on a property manager to oversee the investment
absentee landlord
any landlord who lives in a different neighborhood, or locale than the applicable units he rents out Absentee landlordism is the norm in today's commercialized, often conglomerated, incorporated rental housing market While inner cities typically offer the highest density of rental housing units, landlords usually live in nicer neighborhoods with less traffic, more back yards, lawns, offstreet parking and fresh air Thus essentially the absentee landlord does not identify with tenant struggles, tenant rights or the concept of affordable housing Equally bad, absentee landlords extract millions of dollars from any sizable inner city neighborhood each month, and do most of their personal shopping outside of tenant neighborhoods where small rent-paying shopkeepers struggle to survive In most cases, absentee landlords insulate themselves from direct tenant feedback by hiring building managers
absentee landlord
An owner who rents out his property and does not live on any portion of it
absentee landlord
an owner of property that leaves management of his property to his tenant
absentee landlord
A lessor of real property (usually the owner) who does not live in a portion of the property
landlords
plural of landlord
the landlord and tenant law
law which guarantees the rights and privileges of the tenants
landlord
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