landlord
IPA: ɫˈændɫɔrd
noun
- A person that leases real property; a lessor.
- (chiefly Britain) The owner or manager of a public house.
- (surfing, slang, with "the") A shark, imagined as the owner of the surf to be avoided.
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Examples of "landlord" in Sentences
- If you rent, your landlord is the one obligated to pay the trash collection fee unless your lease say differently.
- It's advertised with the term "landlord is flexible", which I later learn means that I am willing to offer it furnished or part-furnished.
- But Johnston knows her landlord is already charging her less than the going rate for similar flats, and has been told there is no prospect of the rent being reduced.
- If the landlord is a foreigner, and I couldn't find that in the OP, the landlord is in trouble if he did not get permission to rent property or he has not paid Hacienda taxes on the property.
- The landlord appeared; not a gentleman, not a rich man, as the term landlord might denote, but a stout, square, stubbed, thick-limbed, grey-eyed man, who seemed to have come smoking hot from hard labour.
- The landlord (even if the landlord is a governmental entity) is entitled to make his own independent determination of what happened, in making the decisions the landlord must make, without deference to the findings of the criminal justice system.
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