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LANDLORDS - traducción al árabe

OWNER OF A HOUSE, APARTMENT, CONDOMINIUM, LAND OR REAL ESTATE, WHICH IS RENTED OR LEASED TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR BUSINESS, CALLED A TENANT, LESSEE OR RENTER
Land baron; Landlords; Landlady; Landownership; Licensed victualler; Land lord; Land Lord; The lettings company; Licensed victuallers; Pub landlord; Landperson; Accidental landlord
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  • Powerful landlord in chariot, [[Eastern Han]] 25–220 CE. [[Hebei]], China

LANDLORDS         

آخرى

مُؤَجِّر

landlord         
مالِك
landlord         
اسْم : مالك الأرض أو صاحب الفندق

Definición

landlady
n. female of landlord or owner of real property from whom one rents or leases. See also: landlord

Wikipedia

Landlord

A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land, or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called a tenant (also a lessee or renter). When a juristic person is in this position, the term landlord is used. Other terms include lessor and owner. The term landlady may be used for the female owners. The manager of a pub in the United Kingdom, strictly speaking a licensed victualler, is referred to as the landlord/landlady. In political economy it refers to the owner of natural resources alone (e.g., land, not buildings) from which an economic rent, a form of passive income, is the income received.

Ejemplos de uso de LANDLORDS
1. Militias often became landlords themselves, collecting rent.
2. "Most commercial property landlords are tough negotiators.
3. "Now, if there is a problem between landlords and tenants, landlords will not be able to arm–twist residents by threatening they will disconnect water and electric supplies.
4. Donald Vallee, chairman of the New Orleans–based Housing Choice Voucher Landlords Association, questioned the wisdom of providing loans rather than grants to landlords.
5. Employers, landlords and even family members often avoid them.