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landlord
noun as in owner of property leased
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The bankers told their client, a developer and landlord called Vantage Data Centers, that it would never need that much capacity.
Ditto the city’s current rent regulation and a 2019 state law that requires landlords to demonstrate a “just cause” to evict tenants.
The Bridges' landlord, social housing provider Eastlight Community Homes, is also part of SHIELD.
The so-called "2 up, 2 down" plan, pioneered by the Resolution Foundation think tank, would have raised several billion pounds, mainly from non-wage income such as landlords and savings.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed said the government was "calling time" on "rogue landlords" by initiating a raft of measures in the Renters' Rights Act.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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