Etymology:
Meaning:
A tenant is a person or legal entity that holds possession of real property (land and buildings) or personal property (e.g., a vehicle) by lease, rental agreement, or other arrangement that grants them exclusive use for a specific period of time.
Origin:
The term "tenant" emerged from the feudal system, where a lord granted land to a vassal (tenant) in return for services. The tenant had exclusive use of the land but did not own it outright. Over time, the concept of tenancy expanded to include people who rented property from private landlords.
Additional Notes:
Etymology Latin teneō meaning to hold keep or possess Meaning A principle
Etymology The term subtenant is derived from two Latin words sub meaning under
Etymology Old French tenant Latin tenens present participle of tenere to hold
Etymology The word renter originates from the Old French word rendre which means t
Etymology The word lieutenant comes from the Old French word lieutenant which in tur
Etymology Old French vassal Late Latin vassallus servant household serf Possibly fr
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