low-income tenant

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meaningsoftenant

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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 oftenantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It provides means-tested rent assistance for low-income tenants in private and social rented housing.
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These services seek to develop relationships with private landlords who are willing to accommodate vulnerable and low-income tenants.
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Without that, low-income tenants would be denied access to the committee in certain circumstances.
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It is the largest single support for low-income tenants.
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Such rent has had a dramatic impact on low-income tenants, and reform is on the cards.
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Under the present system people in council housing, those in private unfurnished accommodation and some low-income tenants in private furnished accommodation are subsidised.
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New clauses 14 and 36 extend access to the rent assessment committee to protect low-income tenants in the private sector by placing limits on rents charged by landlords.
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The rent was cheap and attracted many low-income tenants, many of them immigrants.
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The state's high court ruled for the first time that new residential developments that may displace low-income tenants and small businesses are subject to environmental review.
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The bar became a working-class hangout known for its cheap beer, and the rooms above it were soon rented out for longer periods to low-income tenants.
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Increased levels of protection and support for low-income tenants and householders led to a drop in the number of eviction notices.
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Non-profit housing can use both private funds and government subsidies to support a rent-geared-to-income program for low-income tenants.
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