Pronunciation: /ˈdidˌhoʊldər/
noun a person who holds a deed, typically to a piece of property
A1 The deedholder of the house is responsible for paying property taxes.
A2 As a deedholder, you have the right to make changes to the property.
B1 The deedholder must sign the documents to transfer ownership of the property.
B2 The deedholder's signature is required to finalize the sale of the property.
C1 The deedholder's legal rights and responsibilities are outlined in the property deed.
C2 The deedholder's decision to sell the property must be approved by all co-owners.
formal The deedholder of the property has full ownership rights.
informal The deedholder is the one who officially owns the house.
slang Yo, did you hear that Mike's the deedholder now?
figurative As the deedholder of this project, you have the final say in all decisions.
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