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owner-occupier
noun
- a person who owns or is in the process of buying the house or flat he lives in
Derived Forms
- ˌǷɲԱ-ˈdzˌ辱, adjective
- ˈǷɲԱ-ˌdzˈ貹پDz, noun
Example Sentences
It said a typical owner-occupier coming off a fixed rate in the next two years would see their monthly mortgage repayments increase by around £146.
It says a typical owner-occupier coming off a fixed rate in the next two years will see their monthly mortgage repayments increase by around £146.
At present, inflation measures used by the Fed, the Bank of Japan, New Zealand and Australia include so-called owner-occupier costs.
The ONS uses the amount that you would have to pay to rent a property as a proxy for owner-occupier housing costs.
Five years after the problem came to light, the Housing Authority this summer decided to assist the four remaining families in applying for an owner-occupier rehab grant that the city administers.
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