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tenant. / (ˈtɛnənt) / noun. a person who holds, occupies, or possesses land or property by any kind of right or title, esp from a landlord under a lease. a person who has the use of a house, flat, etc, subject to the payment of rent.
The borrowers may have been tenants. Mr. Levy was one of my best tenants. The landlord was bound to keep his tenants dwellings.
A tenant is someone who pays rent for the place they live in, or for land or buildings that they use.
A tenant is someone who pays rent for the place they live in, or for land or buildings that they use.
Joint tenancy with rights of survivorship (JTWROS): Joint tenancy is the most common type of property ownership for married couples, where both parties share undivided ownership they both have equal rights to use the property with equal liability and financial responsibility for the property.
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Tenant is the correct spelling of the word while tennant (the one with two-letter n) is an incorrect spelling variation. The word tenant is used as a noun in two ways. First, it means someone who pays rent to occupy a property. In short, it means a dweller or an occupant.
a person or group that rents and occupies land, a house, an office, or the like, from another for a period of time; lessee. Law. a person who holds or possesses for a time lands, tenements, or personalty of another, usually for rent. an occupant or inhabitant of any place. verb (used with object)
A tenant is someone who pays rent for the place they live in, or for land or buildings that they use.
a person or group that rents and occupies land, a house, an office, or the like, from another for a period of time; lessee. Law. a person who holds or possesses for a time lands, tenements, or personalty of another, usually for rent.
1a : one who has the occupation or temporary possession of lands or tenements of another specifically : one who rents or leases a dwelling (such as a house) from a landlord. b : one who holds or possesses real estate or sometimes personal property (such as a security) by any kind of right. 2 : occupant, dweller.

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