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leaseholder

[lees-hohl-der] / ˈlisˌhoʊl dər /
NOUN
renter
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The buildings' landlord said the residents' management company, on which some leaseholders had sat, had "amassed significant debts", and it was now considering legal action against it.

From BBC

The most recent leaseholders were six University of Idaho undergraduates who signed a 12-month contract that began June 5, according to the property management firm that oversees the home.

From Seattle Times

Housing associations provide affordable homes for leaseholders and tenants who pay annual service fees which generally range between £600 and £2,000.

From BBC

Previous sales, like the recent auction in the New York Bight, have included terms requiring leaseholders to "make every reasonable effort to enter a project labor agreement."

From Salon

Using your space without your permission is a boundary breach, but — as the leaseholder — it could also have unintended and serious consequences for you.

From Washington Post