Tenanted in a sentence as an adjective

13 desks total, but we're currently fully tenanted.

Couldn't tell by looking around but do you think this could be used to host multi-tenanted environments?

A truly multi-tenanted social database, where people can share their content or keep it private as the case may be, sounds intriguing.

So, a building tenanted by Apple on a 20-year lease can sell for a 2% cap rate while the same building tenanted by Joe's Plumbers Inc on a 10-year lease will sell for 6%+.

The landlord knew exactly what he was getting into buying a tenanted property rented by someone on WBS social housing.

Hi-I think the differences you find can me mostly attributed to whether the DB plan you are looking at is multi-tenanted or not.

Similarly, there are enough good, well performant multi-tenanted applications on AWS.

Tentnants aren't the people who have real negotiating power to drop prices; as a tenant normally the only options are "follow the market" or "offer more than asking price to get a first look".Panicked landlords are the party with price-dropping power, because their choices are "follow the market" or "undercut the market to get first look".A landlord might hold out for a few months, but if they are rational and their property isn't tenanted they'll sack the agent.

Tenanted definitions

adjective

resided in; having tenants; "not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up"

See also: occupied