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noun. land​lord ˈland-ˌlȯrd. Synonyms of landlord. 1. : the owner of property (such as land, houses, or apartments) that is leased or rented to another.
landlord (n.) early 15c. (late 13c. as a surname), owner of a tenement, one who rents land or property to a tenant, from land (n.) + lord (n.).
landlord noun [C] (OWNER) 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.
Its vital to understand that in Alabama, a series of legal boundaries have been set to protect Tenant Rights in Alabama. These statutory lines explicitly say no-go to Illegal Practices for Landlords in Alabama, such as entering a tenants property without proper notice or discriminatorily hiking up the rent.
A person who rents out a property to another person. My landlord is coming over tomorrow to fix the leak in the kitchen. Landlord also implies responsibility for property repairs, unless otherwise stated in a lease. When the heating stopped working, I called my landlord to come and repair it.

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A landlord is a person or entity who owns real estate. They then lease it out to tenants in return for rent payments. A landlord can rent to either residential or commercial tenants, depending on the zoning restrictions and the type of property.
California landlords can legally enter a rental property without permission. Notice requirements still apply, but permission isnt needed to enter for inspection, improvements, repair, showings, emergencies, or compliance with a court process.
A landlord can choose to let one person stay in the unit and evict the other one (whether they are married or not). That is why when a landlord is completing court paperwork to evict people in apartments they own, they must name each adult living in the unit and fill out a separate request for eviction for each one.

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