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renter

/ren-ter/US // ˈrɛn tər //UK // (ˈrɛntə) //

租房者,租用者,租户,租用人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or organization that holds, or has the use of, property by payment of rent.

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Examples

  • Critics of the system argue that such entrenched practices make it all but impossible for renters who have gone through eviction to later secure stable housing.

  • Homeowners’ median wealth is nearly 90 times that of renters, in large part due to home equity.

  • “I always say that renters come to our co-living buildings for lower prices and convenience, and they stay for the community,” says Rodriguez.

  • Customers pick out a home and Divvy purchases it on their behalf with the renter contributing an initial 1-2 percent of the home value.

  • Locally, the San Diego City Council extended an eviction moratorium for renters and small businesses under ordinances proposed last week by Mayor Todd Gloria.

  • That number still remains below 2000 levels, with renter income falling an even steeper 13 percent.

  • Another renter in talks for another million-dollar rental is "in finance," according to one broker.

  • The renter proved an indifferent farmer, and the rent scarcely sufficed to pay the taxes and winter the cattle.

  • At the end of five years, in 1894, having saved his earnings, he began farming for himself on a small scale as a renter.

  • He thus worked for eleven years in order to gain a start, after which he began farming on his own account as a renter.

  • A law that will allow no renter to make money off a house that is not decent to shelter human beings.'

  • And yet, during those last weeks at Elkhorn, he was not at all sure that he wished to renter the turmoil.