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ECONOMIC TERM FOR A PERSON WHO OWNS AND RENTS OUT A PROFIT-EARNING PROPERTY
Absentee Ownership; Absentee landlords; Absentee ownership; Absentee landlordism; Landlordism ownership; Absentee Landlords

landlordism         
OWNERSHIP OF LAND IN A PARTICULAR AREA BY A SMALL NUMBER OF PEOPLE OR ORGANIZATIONS
Land monopoly; Landlordism; Concentrated land ownership; Land concentration
¦ noun the system whereby land (or property) is owned by landlords to whom tenants pay a fixed rent.
Landlordism         
OWNERSHIP OF LAND IN A PARTICULAR AREA BY A SMALL NUMBER OF PEOPLE OR ORGANIZATIONS
Land monopoly; Landlordism; Concentrated land ownership; Land concentration
·noun The state of being a landlord; the characteristics of a landlord; specifically, in Great Britain, the relation of landlords to tenants, especially as regards leased agricultural lands.
Concentration of land ownership         
OWNERSHIP OF LAND IN A PARTICULAR AREA BY A SMALL NUMBER OF PEOPLE OR ORGANIZATIONS
Land monopoly; Landlordism; Concentrated land ownership; Land concentration
Concentration of land ownership refers to the ownership of land in a particular area by a small number of people or organizations. It is sometimes defined as additional concentration beyond that which produces optimally efficient land use.

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Absentee landlord

In economics, an absentee landlord is a person who owns and rents out a profit-earning property, but does not live within the property's local economic region. The term "absentee ownership" was popularised by economist Thorstein Veblen's 1923 book of the same name, Absentee Ownership. Overall, tax policy seems to favour absentee ownership. However, some jurisdictions seek to extract money from absentee owners by taxing land. Absentee ownership has sometimes put the absentee owners at risk of loss.