But there is a clear distinction between the rights of a property owner (private property) then someone who does not so what do you call the private property owner? Like the landlord who owns the property has different rights than the tenants. But you can’t just call the person that lives in the house they own a landlord as that implies it is rented to someone. So if not owner what do you call them?

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I own the rental more then my landlord does. Few. She's got to tell me 48 hours before she even comes to the door lol.

Try to sell it 😂

I sell it back to her when I stop resigning my contracts. Until then it's mine. Renters rights are really good here. But you're right, I wouldn't call myself the "owner". That's a much higher bar.

Ya so you are just butchering the definition of ownership then. Got it.

If you make up your own definitions you are always right! Hehe

They have a vested “interest” in the property. They would be the interested party.

Private property owner… how do they hold title? Tenants in common or joint tenant?

Or do they hold the property in a trust, or are they a managing member in an llc?

This thing goes deep. So deep that it takes years and years of study in many different subjects to overstand it all.