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 Translation for 'landlord' from English to Greek
NOUN   a landlord | landlords
landlord {noun}εκμισθωτής {ο}
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Translation for 'landlord' from English to Greek

landlord {noun}
εκμισθωτής {ο}
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Usage Examples English
  • Landlord's lien is or was a lien at common law which a landlord would acquire over the personal property of a tenant to secure the payment of rent and other obligations under the lease.
  • When a landlord borrows money to finance the property, the lender needs adequate collateral in order to lend to the landlord who wants to buy the property.
  • Absent language to the contrary, a tenant may assign their rights to an assignee without the landlord's consent.
  • Landlord villages were enclosed by a mud brick wall and four bastions.
  • Enfranchisement is the obtaining of the landlord's title and is most commonly negotiated with the landlord where a tenant pays only a "ground rent".

  • Eduard Greuer, a locksmith was the first landlord of this tenement located at then "Bahnhoffstraße 66". In the 1910s the new landlord, Joseph Zawitaj, had his metal moulding workshop there.
  • As mentioned above, most jurisdictions do not allow a landlord to evict a tenant without legal action being taken first, even if the landlord is successful in court.
  • A tenant can take a landlord to court if they don't protect their deposit with a scheme or provide the required information within the specified timescales.
  • A corrupt landlord's plan of constructing a chemical factory is foiled by Thangaraj.
  • Used when the tenant was employed by the landlord of the property and has now left the landlord's employment.

  • The court held that the landlord was responsible for the constructive eviction of a tenant when the landlord allowed another lessee to obstruct the tenant's light and air.
  • The landlord-tenant relationship is defined by existence of a leasehold estate.
  • In American landlord–tenant law, a retaliatory eviction is a substantive defense and affirmative cause of action that can be used by a tenant against a landlord.
  • The highest bidder takes the landlord position; the remaining players enter the Farmer team competing against the landlord.
  • In November 2020 real estate magazine "Hem & Hyra" reported he was one of several people suing a deceased landlord and the story revealed how apartment contracts were sold for millions.

  • Before the 1915 Act, the relationship between landlord and tenant had been purely contractual; at the expiration or termination of the contract, the landlord could recover possession.
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