potential tenant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpotentialandtenant
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potential
adjective[before noun]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
possible when the necessary ...
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tenant
noun[C]
uk/ˈten.ənt/us/ˈten.ənt/
a person who pays rent for the use of land or ...
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(Definition ofpotentialandtenantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We should end up with anodyne remarks from medical officers if they knew that those remarks would be made immediately available to thepotentialtenant.
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There are so many authorities between the prospective andpotentialtenant, and a long period will elapse before the houses are ready.
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The tenant orpotentialtenantwill always be in a take-it-or-leave-it situation and significantly under pressure when it comes to determining the level of rent.
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We wanted to find a means of adjudicating the difficult and delicate relationship between a landlord and apotentialtenant.
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Her problem has been solved, but when a tenant moves out apotentialtenant, looking at the house, will ask why the last tenant left.
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How does one find out whether one is apotentialtenantin that position?
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With each lease that is not renewed, not only does thepotentialtenantlose out but also all his potential employees.
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He may not know thepotentialtenantand will want to be able to escape from the agreement and repossess the farm, if the going gets difficult.
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In some regions, public authorities also intervened in the way sellers and potential buyers, and landlords and potential tenants, were brought together.
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I can describe the first as the "package deal" that is offered to potential tenants.
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Secondly, there must be a greater selection from the many potential tenants.
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Their form of protection would prevent potential tenants from ever having the opportunity to obtain a tenancy.
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How did local authorities, trying to do their best for their tenants and potential tenants, produce properties which such tenants could not afford to heat?
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This is having a catastrophic effect on the rents of new council houses, which very few potential tenants can afford.
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That would be a net disadvantage to tenants and potential tenants.
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They discovered that a very large number of potential tenants who wanted to buy their houses remained in those houses for their economic lives.
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It has occurred at a time when potential tenants, purchasers and developers are extremely difficult to attract.
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We have succeeded in drying up the supply of privately rented accommodation, to the great injury of potential tenants.
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We have offered these particular holdings of five to nine acres to potential tenants.
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If there were more sites there would be more choice for potential tenants, and in the marketplace only the best site owners would flourish.
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