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One who rents real property or Personal Property from another. A lessee of land is a tenant. Cross-referenceslessee n. the person renting property under a written lease from the owner (lessor). He/she/it is the tenant and the lessor is the landlord. (See: lease, lessor, tenant, landlord, landlord and tenant) lessee noun boarder, conductor, holder of an estate by virtue of a lease, leaseholder, lodger, occupant, occupier, person in possession, possessor, property holder, rent payer, rentee, renter, resident, roomer, tenant See also: consumer, customer, lodger, occupant, tenant LESSEE. He to whom a lease is made. The subject will be considered by taking
a view, 1. Of his rights. 2. Of his duties.
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