tenant
[C] Countable
pl: tenants
The term carries a legalistic weight, establishing a contractual relationship of dependency and obligation. It evokes the image of a temporary resident who possesses the right to occupy a space but does not own the underlying asset, creating a dynamic of power between the occupant and the owner. In modern usage, it often appears in the context of urban housing disputes or commercial leases. While a resident might be a tenant, the word tenant specifically emphasizes the financial and legal agreement rather than the mere act of living in a place.
Used to count individual people or businesses that rent a specific unit or property.