tenant

simple noun22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

The person who is renting the property now.

A tenant who is already living in the property.

Someone who may be interested in renting a property.

Someone likely to become a tenant in the future.

One of two or more people who rent a property together.

A person who rents from a private landlord, not a council or housing association.

The new tenant who is about to move in.

The tenant who is about to move out.

A tenant of a property used for business activities.

A tenant who rents a property for commercial purposes.

A tenant already living in a property when it is sold.

A person who rents a home from a government housing authority.

A person who rents a home from a local government authority.

A tenant living in a house owned by the local council.

A tenant living in a property managed by a non-profit housing organization.

A tenant of a public-sector landlord with the right to remain in a property.

Used to refer to the relationship and legal matters between a property owner and the person renting it.

To have someone currently renting your property.

To succeed in getting someone to rent your property.

To legally force a tenant to leave a property.

A person who farms land rented from someone else.

The tenant lives in or uses a property.