What is another word for sitting tenant?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪtɪŋ tˈɛnənt] (IPA)

A sitting tenant is someone who legally occupies a property without being the owner. Synonyms for a sitting tenant include a tenant in situ, a resident tenant, or a holdover tenant. A tenant in situ is someone who has stayed in a property for an extended period of time and has acquired legal rights to remain there. Similarly, a resident tenant is someone who stays in a property for an extended period of time, but has not acquired legal rights to remain there. A holdover tenant stays in a property beyond the end of their lease or rental agreement but has not signed a new lease or rental agreement with the landlord.

What are the hypernyms for Sitting tenant?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Word of the Day

DUAT
Duat is an ancient Egyptian term used to describe the realm of the dead or the afterlife. In modern times, it is mostly used in the context of ancient Egyptian culture and mytholog...