Leasing-Tenancy

Landlord as Property Owner or Lessor
A landlord is the owner or lessor who grants a tenant the right to occupy property and receives rent or other performance in return.
Lease for Possession and Rent
A lease is the agreement that gives a tenant the right to occupy property for a stated term in exchange for rent and other obligations.
Leasing, Tenancy, and Landlord-Tenant Terms
Terms that explain leases, occupancy, security deposits, possession, and the rights and duties that shape rental relationships.
Month-to-Month Tenancy and Periodic Occupancy
Month-to-month tenancy is a periodic rental arrangement that renews one month at a time until one side gives valid notice to end it.
Security Deposit in a Lease
A security deposit is money held to protect the landlord against certain unpaid obligations or property damage, subject to the lease and governing rules.
Tenant with the Right to Occupy
A tenant is the person or entity that receives the right to occupy property under a lease or rental arrangement in exchange for rent and other obligations.