Meaning & Definition of word "Tenant"

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    Tenant

    /ˈtɛnənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
      • Example: The tenant signed a lease agreement for the apartment.
    • 2. A person who holds a tenancy, typically under a formal agreement with a landlord.
      • Example: As a long-term tenant, she had the right to renew her lease.
    • 3. One that occupies a position or place, especially in relation to property.
      • Example: The building has several tenants, each running their own businesses.
    • 4. In legal terms, a person who has the temporary use of property owned by another under a lease.
      • Example: The tenant is entitled to quiet enjoyment of the premises as per the lease agreement.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Old French 'tenant', from 'tenir' meaning 'to hold'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tenant rights:

    Legal entitlements of tenants regarding their rented property.

    tenant lease:

    A contract stipulating the terms under which a tenant occupies a property.

    tenant screening:

    The process of evaluating a rental applicant's qualifications.

    Related Words

    landlord:

    A person who rents property to a tenant.

    lease:

    A legal agreement outlining rental terms between landlord and tenant.

    eviction:

    The legal process of removing a tenant from rental property.

    Slang Meanings of tenant

    Meaning: Renting a space long-term.

    Example Sentence: He's been a tenant for years, but he's thinking of buying a house.

    Meaning: Living in a place without ownership.

    Example Sentence: She's just a tenant; she doesn't have to worry about maintenance.