leaseholder

/ˈlisˌhoʊldər/
noun
  1. A person or organization that holds a leasehold, having the right to use a property for a specified period under a lease.
    • The building's leaseholders voted to extend their leases collectively.
    • The leaseholder is responsible for maintaining the interior of the apartment.
    • As a leaseholder, she pays ground rent to the landowner each year.
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