Innkeeper
A person who owns buildings and rents them
A person who owns another person is typically referred to as a "slave owner." This term is historically associated with systems of slavery, where one individual has legal or social control over another. In contemporary contexts, such practices are illegal and considered a violation of human rights.
A person who owns a subdivision is typically referred to as a "developer." This individual or entity is responsible for the planning, construction, and marketing of the residential or commercial properties within that subdivision. Additionally, they may be involved in the management of the community's amenities and regulations.
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Someone who owns a condominium unit is called an owner.
A person who owns/runs an inn or hotel.
A Vintner.
A Restaurateur.
A landlord.
a landlord
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A person who is identified as a "restaurant keeper" in the 1900 US Census is a person who owns and operates a restaurant, just as an innkeeper is a person who owns and operates an inn (the forerunner of a hotel).
a businessman.........
A person who owns a slave is commonly referred to as a slaveholder or slave owner.
Holiday Inn is now owned by British company InterContinental Hotels Group PLC which owns and operates several hotel brands.
What do you call a person who owns a hotel
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