A landlord is a person that takes care of a property. An owner is the person that owns the property. This can be the same person. An owner can also hire a landlord.
In the situation you describe, is the landlord the sole owner, and you are a renter or lessee? If the landlord is the sole owner of the property, and you are the lessee, they remain the landlord/sole owner despite where they may live. If you are renting the property from the landlord, you are only a lessee and not a joint owner.
NOT IF THE LANDLORD IS ONE & THE SAME AS THE CURRENT OWNER & PROVIDED ALL OWNERS' OF SAID PROPERTY SIGNED THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT.
A compound word for owner is landlord.
Landlord
landlord, home owner, or privious owner
A compound word for owner is landlord.
This is specified on your lease or rental agreement. If there is a co-owner and the original landlord is unable to fufill their duties the responsibility would fall on the other owner.
landlord
landlord is the actual owner of the house, or owner of the title of the house that you reside in.. it dates back to medieval times when your land lord was the owner of the land you built your home on..today the houses are already built
Ask the landlord (owner of the house) nicely ;-)
Landlord.
Tenant and lessee are the same thing, they are a person who rents property from a lessor who own property that he wants to lease.