circularrd
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The term "Renter" instead of Tenant is commonly used now across the media.
I feel the terms Tenant/Landlord are obsolete and belong to another era.
The term "Landlord" has not changed.
It implies wealth and has historical negative connotations in our country.
It does not reflect the real circumstances of owners, many of whom are in difficult financial circumstances.
I favour using the term "Owner" instead of "Landlord".
Not the most pressing issue I know but what do you think?
I feel the terms Tenant/Landlord are obsolete and belong to another era.
The term "Landlord" has not changed.
It implies wealth and has historical negative connotations in our country.
It does not reflect the real circumstances of owners, many of whom are in difficult financial circumstances.
I favour using the term "Owner" instead of "Landlord".
Not the most pressing issue I know but what do you think?