Renter in a sentence as a noun

As an SF renter, this makes me happy.

Why does Airbnb allow renters to list their apartments on Airbnb at all?

Turns out one of the renters was a swinging dick lawyer from upstate.

There are many stable renter neighborhoods with great schools.

I am a renter as well but we have pretty strict rental agreement regarding these kinds of things.

Generally, that means the right to store stuff for a month, renewed each month at the option of the renter.

But if you're a renter, not an owner, and letting your place out on Airbnb without checking your lease, you've reneged on a contract.

I can't, but if I want to stay for a few nights I can pay the renter who gets below market rates, rather than the landlord.

For example, your car or renter's or homeowner's insurance is higher.

I have zero sympathy at all for renters facing eviction for housing Airbnb tenants.

A property owner buying an advertisement is not the same as a renter making a rental payment.

Much of the criticism of Airbnb in this article seems to stem from renters "subletting" their apartments to vacationers.

Those renters aren't being bitten by outdated regulations.

After calling the police I found out that it was a renter from the unit below who wanted a better view and decided to peek into my unit at the same time.

So in that respect, Airbnb major idea is simply to replace the traditional broker that used to handle the short term rentals with a direct owner to renter model.

Since it's hard to get commercial insurance for your illegal venture, if he has ANY insurance, it would be a renter's policy and maybe a personal umbrella policy.

It was then that I realized that the renters were as complicit in the activity as the Owner...so I spoke to the renters as they parked and advised them that their activity was a violation of zoning and unwanted by the neighbors.

The house became a place to throw a party for forty out-of-town guests, and the neighborhood residents...well at $500 a night why should a renter give a **** about them?The couple hooking up on the down-low, well they sent the brats outside during morning nookie time.

In NYC it's very rare to contact an actual landlord through a listing - you're contacting a broker, who will expect a commission of 12-15% of your annual rent for the privilege of being allowed to rent this apartment.- Every channel where a renter might contact landlords directly and cut out the broker middleman is flooded with deliberate spam.

Renter definitions

noun

someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else; "the landlord can evict a tenant who doesn't pay the rent"

See also: tenant

noun

an owner of property who receives payment for its use by another person