homeowner

[ US /ˈhoʊˌmoʊnɝ/ ]
[ UK /hˈə‍ʊmə‍ʊnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who owns a home
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How To Use homeowner In A Sentence

  • Homeowners with more space and money could go one step farther with a walk-in closet. Times, Sunday Times
  • It used to be that homeowners would in effect be forced to save as they paid back the principal on their mortgage loan.
  • This solution gives homeowners the freedom of never having to carry or circulate multiple sets of keys, coupled with the ability to instantaneously grant entry to family members, friends, unexpected house guests, and service providers such as handymen and housekeepers. HomeToys News
  • The new flood map allows homeowners and businesses to see if their property is at risk from potential flooding.
  • Such schemes help older homeowners to unlock money from their property without selling. Times, Sunday Times
  • At this point in the economic cycle, they are piling up like used tires: debt-sacked college kids who can't get jobs, foreclosed homeowners, failed small-business owners, pink-slipped employees, millions suddenly ejected from the middle class and now a couple Republican candidates who won't be our next president. Occupy Mitt Romney!
  • An advisor will also direct the homeowner on ways of decreasing energy consumption and costs.
  • Likewise, check into homeowners' insurance, auto insurance and an umbrella personal liability policy.
  • Homeowners with more space and money could go one step farther with a walk-in closet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, because brodifacoum causes an unslakable thirst, mice often venture outside in search of water just before they die - which leaves homeowners with fewer rodent carcasses festering in their walls.
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