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Often used in the same context:
tenants,
landlords,
freehold,
peppercorn rent,
leases,
leasehold,
lessees,
flats,
renters,
crofts,
sras,
avos,
sq ft,
dwellings,
title deed,
rents,
erven,
foreshore,
conacre,
mortgagors,
quintain,
mortgagee,
indexation,
squatter,
householders,
apartments,
conveyancer,
premises,
pubs,
estates,
steading,
tennant,
mortgages,
crofters,
leaseback,
allottee,
conveyancing,
workless,
publicans,
stamp duty,
lodger,
deed poll,
consents,
ropemaker,
gazumping,
leavers,
curtilage,
sickness benefit,
commonage,
dbss,
usufruct,
pupillage,
clearway,
accommodation,
rentable,
housing,
maisonette,
haart,
properties,
evictions,
shopfront,
solicitors,
mortgager,
compulsory purchase,
inter vivos trust,
rental,
lord chancellor,
vicarages,
cavity wall,
marla,
entitlements,
barrelage,
subletting,
spaces,
movables,
sublessee,
storeys,
reversionary,
southwark,
allotments,
roomers,
licencee,
attendance allowance,
erf,
occupiers,
bedsit,
superannuation,
shipside,
councils,
restrictive covenant,
wandsworth,
perpetuities,
outgoings,
condominiums,
hackney carriage,
adverse possession,
landladies,
fosseway,
kennelling,
albyn,
tenements,
ramblers,
tenancy,
tenures,
tenant,
contracts,
tenure,
annuities,
insurances,
subscriptions,
licences,
bills,
domiciles,
rentals,
workshops,
licensees,
permits
Also try:
— Adjectives for tenancies:
joint,
new,
such,
periodic,
yearly,
agricultural,
small,
residential,
sub,
assured,
private,
more...
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