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leaseholder

[lees-hohl-der] / ˈlisˌhoʊl dər /
NOUN
renter
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When construction of housing long planned for the campus has been delayed by funding hurdles, he asked why couldn’t leaseholder funds be used to pay for new construction?

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2025

Ji Hoon Yoon, an Assethold leaseholder who won his legal dispute with the firm, is one of many people who have told me of issues with the tribunal system.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2024

Jane Steel, who bought a one-bedroom flat in Milton Keynes as an investment for her family, is another leaseholder who has told the BBC of her dissatisfaction with Eagerstates.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2024

A leaseholder can challenge the "reasonableness" of their bill by applying to a tribunal, which has the power to make a ruling on whether, or how much of, a service charge is reasonable or payable.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2024

The remedy would be to empower a leaseholder to demand from the ground landlord that the land shall be transferred to him upon payment of its fair value, as appraised by some public tribunal.

From Practical Politics; or, the Liberalism of To-day by Robbins, Alfred Farthing