Definition of Tenantableness. Meaning of Tenantableness. Synonyms of Tenantableness

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Definition of Tenantableness

Tenantableness
Tenantable Ten"ant*a*ble, a. Fit to be rented; in a condition suitable for a tenant. -- Ten"ant*a*ble*ness, n.

Meaning of Tenantableness from wikipedia

- Look up tenant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tenant may refer to: Tenant, the holder of a leasehold estate in real estate Tenant-in-chief, in feudal...
- The Tenant (French: Le locataire) is a 1976 French psychological horror thriller film directed by Roman Polanski from a screenplay he co-wrote with GĂ©rard...
- Zealand retail, an "anchor tenant", sometimes called an "anchor store", "draw tenant", or "key tenant", is a considerably larger tenant in a shopping mall, often...
- Tenant is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language thriller film directed by Y. Yugandhar. Produced by Mahateja Creations, the film stars Satyam Rajesh and Megha...
- Free tenants, also known as free peasants, were tenant farmer peasants in medieval England who occupied a unique place in the medieval hierarchy. They...
- Tenant-right is a term in the common law system expressing the right to compensation which a tenant has, either by custom or by law, against his landlord...
- Look up tenant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Tenants may refer to: The Tenants (novel), a 1971 Bernard Malamud novel The Tenants (1986 film)...
- The Tenants Downstairs is a 2016 Taiwanese black comedy-horror film based on Taiwanese writer Giddens Ko's novel of the same name. The film is written...
- In medieval and early modern Europe, a tenant-in-chief (or v****al-in-chief) was a person who held his lands under various forms of feudal land tenure directly...
- commercial real estate, a tenant inducement (TI) is some sort of consideration given by a landlord in order to attract a new tenant or have an existing one...