It depends on the context of the sentence. Residence is the place - resident is the person. A person can be a resident in a residence.
Lessee if he is renting the residence... Lessor if he is the owner of the residence... Resident is living at his/her residence...
In residence.
Resident of Mount Olympus
It is Smith Residence. A residence is a place where you reside. Residents is the plural of resident, which is a a person, while residence is a place.
clifford harris is a resident of bankhead,ga.
Root word for residence : resides [rez-i-duhns]
I am currently a legal resident in my country.
It should be: Pratts' residence
Depends on country/state and how close the relative is.
The properly spelled word "citizens" indicates those having residence or nationality in a governmental entity (e.g. nation, state, city).
The word 'resident' is a noun, a word for 'one who lives there'; a singular, common noun; a word for a person.
Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence. Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence