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Definition of tenancy noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

tenancy

noun
 
/ˈtenənsi/
 
/ˈtenənsi/
(plural tenancies)
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  1. [countable] a period of time that you rent a house, land, etc. for
    • a three-month tenancy
    • a tenancy agreement
    Collocations Moving houseMoving house Renting
    • live in a rented/(especially North American English) rental property
    • rent/​share/​move into a furnished house/(British English) flat/(especially North American English) apartment
    • rent a studio/(British English) a studio flat/(especially North American English) a studio apartment/(British English) a bedsit
    • find/​get a housemate/(British English) a flatmate/(North American English) a roommate
    • sign/​break the lease/​rental agreement/​contract
    • extend/​renew/​terminate the lease/(British English) tenancy
    • afford/​pay the rent/​the bills/(North American English) the utilities
    • (especially British English) fall behind with/ (especially North American English) fall behind on the rent
    • pay/​lose/​return a damage deposit/(North American English) security deposit
    • give/​receive a month’s/​two-weeks’ notice to leave/​vacate the property
    Being a landlord
    • have a flat/​an apartment/​a room (British English) to let/(especially North American English) for rent
    • rent (out)/lease (out)/ (British English) let (out)/sublet a flat/​an apartment/​a house/​a property
    • collect/​increase/​raise the rent
    • evict the existing tenants
    • attract/​find new/​prospective tenants
    • invest in rental property/(British English) property to let/(British English) the buy-to-let market
    Buying
    • buy/​acquire/​purchase a house/(a) property/(especially North American English) (a piece of) prime real estate
    • call/​contact/​use (British English) an estate agent/(North American English) a Realtor™/(North American English) a real estate agent/​broker
    • make/ (British English) put in an offer on a house
    • put down/​save for (British English) a deposit on a house
    • make/​put/​save for (especially North American English) a down payment on a house/​home
    • apply for/​arrange/​take out a mortgage/​home loan
    • (struggle to) pay the mortgage
    • make/​meet/​keep up/​cover the monthly mortgage payments/(British English also) repayments
    • (British English) repossess/ (especially North American English) foreclose on somebody’s home/​house
    Selling
    • put your house/​property on the market/​up for sale/​up for auction
    • increase/​lower your price/​the asking price
    • have/​hold/​hand over the deed/(especially British English) deeds of/​to the house, land, etc.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • joint
    • shorthold
    • assured
    verb + tenancy
    • hold
    • hold something in
    • hold something on
    tenancy + verb
    • end
    • expire
    tenancy + noun
    • agreement
    preposition
    • under a/​the tenancy
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  2. [countable, uncountable] the right to live or work in a building or on land that you rent
    • They had taken over the tenancy of the farm.
    Extra Examples
    • The flat could be let on an assured shorthold tenancy for about £800 a month.
    • The tenancy is held in joint names.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • joint
    • shorthold
    • assured
    verb + tenancy
    • hold
    • hold something in
    • hold something on
    tenancy + verb
    • end
    • expire
    tenancy + noun
    • agreement
    preposition
    • under a/​the tenancy
    See full entry
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