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owner-occupier

NOUN
  1. an occupant who owns the home that he/she lives in

How To Use owner-occupier In A Sentence

  • The enthusiasm of would-be owner-occupiers elsewhere could soon also be dampened. Times, Sunday Times
  • One owner-occupier, who lives in one of the terraces off Eastbourne Street and still has a mortgage, was due to see a council surveyor.
  • It attracted eight bidders at the tender stage and received bids from owner-occupiers, investors and developers.
  • He points out that many aspiring first-time buyers will not become owner-occupiers unless they have generous parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, the owner-occupier of qualifying residential property will be allowed a deduction for eligible expenditure against his total income from all sources.
  • Buyers are an equal mix of investors and owner-occupiers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exemption applies only to owner-occupiers letting a room in a furnished property. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this elicits little sympathy from those who contend that aspiring owner-occupiers have always struggled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although the owner-occupier markets in the cities are still strong, there have been dramatic slowdowns in the buy-to-let sector.
  • It is not just owner-occupiers who are chasing unmodernised homes. Times, Sunday Times
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