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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
tenant
ten·ant [tenant tenants tenanted tenanting] noun, verb BrE [ˈtenənt] NAmE [ˈtenənt] noun a person who pays rent for the use of a room, building, land, etc. to the person who owns it •They had evicted their tenants for non-payment of rent. •The decorating was done by a previous tenant. •tenant farmers (= ones who do not own their own farms) Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French, literally holding, present participle of tenir, from Latin tenere. Collocations: Moving house Renting live in a rented/(especially NAmE) rental property rent/share/move into a furnished house/(BrE) flat/(especially NAmE) apartment rent a studio/(BrE) a studio flat/(especially NAmE) a studio apartment/(BrE) a bedsit find/get a housemate/(BrE) a flatmate/(NAmE) a roommate sign/break the lease/rental agreement/contract extend/renew/terminate the lease/(BrE) tenancy afford/pay the rent/the bills/(NAmE) the utilities (especially BrE) fall behind with/ (especially NAmE) fall behind on the rent pay/lose/return a damage deposit/(NAmE) security deposit give/receive a month's/two-weeks' notice to leave/vacate the property Being a landlord have a flat/apartment/room (BrE) to let/(especially NAmE) for rent rent (out)/lease (out)/ (BrE) let (out)/sublet a flat/apartment/house/property collect/increase/raise the rent evict the existing tenants attract/find new/prospective tenants invest in rental property/(BrE) property to let/(BrE) the buy-to-let market Buying buy/acquire/purchase a house/(a) property/(especially NAmE) (a piece of) prime real estate call/contact/use (BrE) an estate agent/(NAmE) a Realtor™/(NAmE) a real estate agent/broker make/ (BrE) put in an offer on a house put down/save for (BrE) a deposit on a house make/put/save for (especially NAmE) a down payment on a house/home apply for/arrange/take out a mortgage/home loan (struggle to) pay the mortgage make/meet/keep up/cover the monthly mortgage payments/(BrE also) repayments (BrE) repossess/ (especially NAmE) foreclose on sb's home/house Selling put your house/property on the market/up for sale/up for auction increase/lower your price/the asking price have/hold/hand over the deed/(especially BrE) deeds of/to the house, land, etc. Example Bank: •The property is currently occupied by a life tenant. •conflicts that might arise between landlord and tenant •the sale of council houses to sitting tenants •The land was leased to a tenant farmer. verb usually passive ~ sth to live or work in a place as a ↑tenant •a tenanted farm Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French, literally holding, present participle of tenir, from Latin tenere.
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