leaseholder

[ UK /lˈiːshə‍ʊldɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tenant who holds a lease
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How To Use leaseholder In A Sentence

  • The cost of maintaining these areas is recharged to the leaseholder as part of the annual service charge.
  • A lease of a flat will usually require the landlord to insure the block and then require the leaseholders to contribute to the insurance costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • An alternative to extending a lease is for the leaseholders to join forces and buy the property freehold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those leaseholders subletting their homes will still have to pay for charges within the two week period.
  • Contentious issues were dealt with in a non-confrontational manner at a pastoral leaseholders forum held in Carnarvon at the weekend.
  • Recent changes in the law now allow leaseholders to buy back the freehold. The Sun
  • Summary: The right to rent real estate is that the right of the owners of real estate rent it to the leaseholder and get the rental from them.
  • At many other blocks across the country, leaseholders are paying out hundreds of pounds in unnecessary fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • The street is a mix of leaseholders and council tenants. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are a number of options available to leaseholders who feel let down by their managing agent. Times, Sunday Times
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