leaser

/ˈliːsər/
noun
  1. A person or company that leases property or equipment to another (the lessee) in exchange for payment.
    • The leaser required a security deposit before handing over the apartment keys.
    • The leaser and the tenant signed a two-year rental agreement.
    • As the leaser of the fleet of trucks, the company was responsible for maintenance.
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