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  • What is difference between renter, tenant and rentee?
    A renter is a person who pays rent in order to use something that to belongs to someone else, whether it be a house, room or even a car But a tenant can be a renter, free occupier or a caretaker of someone's property eg House, Room etc
  • Can rentee be used to refer to one who rents an item?
    Instead of using renter and rentee, used terms might be for example owner and customer, with the definition in the beginning of the document stating clearly that for the rest of the document, term Owner will be used for people who are renting out stuff and term Customer will be used for persons who rent stuff from Owners
  • What is the name for a person who rents equipment to others
    I have never heard it used to describe a person who is the owner of rental car or boat I think you have to say "boat owner" and make it clear from context that the owner is renting out the boat to someone i think the average person understands the word "renter" to mean a person who is renting something from someone else
  • Whats the difference between rent and hire in British and American . . .
    In the UK, when I was a child and before credit cards became the norm; families who couldn't afford to pay the full price of household furniture, electrical appliances; including colour TVs, and even alarm clock radios were "bought" on HP (hire and purchase) – once popularly called the "never-never"
  • What is the difference between Getting Started and Get Started
    I am writing a technical user manual (for software) and a bit confused about using "Getting Started"; or quot;Get Started quot; term as a page title
  • grammatical number - Is premises referring to a single property . . .
    No animals or birds are allowed on the premise unless the Renter has written permission of the landlord These are somewhat rare early examples of the phenomenon that I'm talking about; the incidence of the usage increases significantly as we get closer to the present
  • Why are pubowners called landlords in the U. K. ?
    Long ago - hundreds of years ago, a pub ‘landlord’ might literally be a land-owning ‘lord’ But the meanings of ‘landlord’ (pub owner manager) and ‘landlord’ (owner renter of property or land) have diverged Think of them as now being two different words that sound the same
  • single word requests - Term for a doorway without a door - English . . .
    For instance, if you were describing an apartment to a prospective renter, they might be interested to know whether or not there are doors on the doorway; calling it a doorway does leave open the possibility that there might be doors If you wanted to emphasize that there are no doors, then calling it an archway, or some other term, might be


















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