Leaseholders

/ˈliːsˌhoʊldərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Individuals or entities who hold a lease granting them the right to use property for a term under specified conditions.
    The leaseholders must adhere to the terms set out in the rental contract.

Forms

  • leaseholder

Commentary

Leaseholders possess a leasehold estate, a property interest for a fixed duration, distinct from freehold ownership.

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