0 a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it:
The landlord had promised to redecorate the bedrooms before we moved in.
Housing associations are the biggest landlords in this area.
1 a man who is in charge of a pub or bar
2 a person who owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it:
3 a person or organization that owns a room, building, or piece of land that someone else pays rent to use:
The tenants were planning to sue their landlords for fair returns on the cotton crop.
The beneficiaries are overwhelmingly large landlords and industrial capital.
The identification of these petty landlords, though at times a tortuous process, is not impossible; their tenants are another matter.
Cultivators included both well-off landlords and their much poorer tenants.
In such ways the landlords were thought to be responsible for failing to give tenants 'a fair field' in their struggle against foreign competition.
The provision of capital was divided between landlords and tenants.
Improvement on the ground involved other social groups than the landlords and their agents.
Inhabitation of a portion of land was to be more emphatically on the landlord's terms.
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