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ˈԳٱ
/ ˈɛԳə /
noun
a person who lets his property in return for rent, esp a landlord
a person who rents property from another; tenant
a distributor of films to cinemas for commercial showing
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"We had none of the rights of homeowners, and all the obligations of renters," said Diana, who together with her husband Chris, bought a shared ownership property in east London in February 2020.
But the department’s investigation revealed that the Bentley had been rented by a Drive LA client and that the renter crashed the vehicle three days before the brothers claimed Jacob crashed it.
County average, with a higher percentage of home owners and a lower percentage of renters than the county average.
Experts say the rental market is shifting, but just how much it favors renters will depend on factors like the economy, interest rates and how Trump's tariffs play out.
State Farm originally applied for rate hikes of 30% in its homeowner rates and higher increases for its renters, condo and rental dwelling rates in June 2024.
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