Renter (noun)

  1. A person who rents a property or a piece of equipment.
  2. A tenant.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense 'one who rents out property'): from old french rentier, from rente 'rent', from latin redditus, from reddere 'render, pay'.

Examples:

  1. The renter was required to pay the rent in advance.
  2. The renter was responsible for any damages to the property.
  3. The renter had the right to quiet enjoyment of the property.
  4. The renter was given a copy of the lease agreement.
  5. The renter was required to show proof of income before being approved.
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