0 a person who pays rent to another for the use of a house, building, land etc -- người thuê, người mướn
That man is a tenant of the estate
(also adjective) tenant farmers.
The substantial and middling tenants at this time would have held on long leases, typically of 11 or 19 years.
The difference in wealth between landlord and tenant might be so large as to allow the former to impose whatever contract he wants.
The landlord once suggested that a relative of his would be prepared to swap property with the tenants.
The number of tenants with 1 acre remains static (perhaps through data problems).
The data had also stated that 35,931 tenants had received thirty-year leases to land that was privately endowed.
Many of these improvements were carried out on the home farm, but encouragement to innovate on tenant farms can also be seen.
A national census of the tenants of the institutions for continuing care and assisted living programs 1990.
It provides means-tested rent assistance for low-income tenants in private and social rented housing.
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租戶, 佃戶, 房客…
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賃借人, 借家人…
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locataire [masculine-feminine], (de) locataire…
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