0 someone who lives or works in a particular room, building, or piece of land, or someone who is using it: --
1 someone who has moved into a place and taken control of it: --
2 someone who lives in, works in, or is using a particular room, building, or area of land: --
The presence of owner occupiers in un®t housing heightened the tensions between costs to councils and costs to owners.
Views about selling and renting among current owner-occupiers were unanimously negative.
Given this scenario, it is rather surprising that the occupiers often went to great lengths to employ the formal and technical tools of land-use planning.
A total of 23 households was studied, mainly white, middle class, owner occupiers.
Of these, 4 were sales to the existing occupiers.
The furnishing of the houses was left to the occupiers.
Obviously, this scheme will be for owner occupiers, ours were local authority tenants.
Others point out that the non-migrant population over-represents farm occupiers, artisans, and fishermen, while under-representing both the rich and the poor.