tenanted
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Definition
Adjective 1. Occupied by a tenant or tenants; resided in: Describes a property, building, or land that is currently being rented and lived in by a tenant. It indicates the state of having occupants who are renters, not owners. * The primary meaning relates to the condition of a rental property being inhabited.
Usage
The adjective "tenanted" is used to describe the status of a property. It is often used in contrast to "vacant" or "untenanted." It is a formal term commonly found in legal, real estate, and property management contexts.
Examples
- The tenanted farmhouse was included in the sale of the estate.
- The landlord was responsible for repairs to all tenanted units in the building.
- They decided to invest only in tenanted properties to ensure immediate rental income.
- The report noted that the tenanted portion of the commercial complex was fully occupied.
Advanced Usage
- "Fully tenanted": Describes a property where all available units are occupied by tenants.
- The apartment building remained fully tenanted throughout the economic downturn.
- "Partially tenanted": Describes a property where only some of the units are occupied.
- The office tower was only partially tenanted, with several floors still available for lease.
Variants and Related Words
- Tenant (noun): A person who rents land or property from a landlord.
- Tenancy (noun): The possession or use of land or property as a tenant; the period of this.
- Untenanted (adjective): Not occupied by a tenant; vacant.
Synonyms
- Occupied
- Rented
- Leased
- Inhabited (when referring to residency)
Antonyms
- Vacant
- Empty
- Unoccupied
- Untenanted
Adjective
- resided in; having tenants
- not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up