noun a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord
A tenant is a person or entity who rents or leases a property from a landlord or owner.
In legal contexts, a tenant refers to a person who has the right to occupy a property under a lease agreement.
In business, a tenant can refer to a company that rents or leases commercial space for its operations.
In the hospitality industry, a tenant may refer to a guest staying at a hotel or rental property.
In property management, a tenant is the individual or business entity occupying a rental property.
A real estate agent helps to find suitable tenants for rental properties.
A landlord is responsible for managing tenants and rental properties.
A property manager oversees the day-to-day operations of rental properties and interacts with tenants.
A commercial leasing agent negotiates leases between landlords and tenants for commercial properties.
A tenant lawyer represents tenants in legal matters related to their rental agreements.
A tenant relations specialist works to maintain positive relationships between tenants and property management.
A housing advocate fights for tenants' rights and works to improve living conditions for renters.