Landowners: meaning, definitions and examples
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landowners
[ ˈlændˌoʊnərz ]
real estate
Individuals or entities that own land or real property. Landowners have the legal right to use, lease, sell, or develop the land they own.
Synonyms
land holders, property owners
Examples of usage
- Landowners are responsible for property taxes on the land they own.
- Some landowners choose to rent out their land for agricultural purposes.
- Landowners may need to obtain permits for certain types of development on their land.
Translations
Translations of the word "landowners" in other languages:
🇵🇹 proprietários de terras
🇮🇳 भूमि मालिकों
🇩🇪 Grundbesitzer
🇮🇩 pemilik tanah
🇺🇦 землевласники
🇵🇱 właściciele ziemscy
🇯🇵 地主 (じぬし)
🇫🇷 propriétaires fonciers
🇪🇸 terratenientes
🇹🇷 toprak sahipleri
🇰🇷 지주 (地主)
🇸🇦 ملاك الأراضي
🇨🇿 vlastníci půdy
🇸🇰 vlastníci pôdy
🇨🇳 地主 (dìzhǔ)
🇸🇮 lastniki zemlje
🇮🇸 landeigendur
🇰🇿 жер иелері
🇬🇪 მიწათმფლობელები
🇦🇿 torpaq sahibləri
🇲🇽 terratenientes
Etymology
The concept of landownership dates back to ancient civilizations when individuals or families claimed ownership over specific plots of land. Throughout history, landownership has been a source of power, wealth, and influence. The legal rights and responsibilities of landowners have evolved over time, shaping modern property laws and regulations.
See also: inland, land, landfill, landform, landholder, landing, landline, landlocked, landlord, landmark, landmarks, landmass, Landowner, landscape, landscaper, landscaping, upland.