Mar 22, 2017Β Β· Would one refer to the owner or renter's house or to the owner ['s] or renter's house? In real life, I'm looking into "the Social Worker ['s] or Attorney's employee identification card." A form …

Nov 3, 2015Β Β· A renter is a person who pays rent in order to use something that to belongs to someone else, whether it be a house, room or even a car. But a tenant can be a renter, free occupier or a …

Aug 3, 2015Β Β· A "renter" who would be someone who rents something, and a "rentee" would be someone who is rented. But we don't normally rent people -- unless you're talking about charging for …

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