landlady (Meaning)

Wordnet

landlady (n)

a landlord who is a woman

Webster

landlady (n.)

A woman having real estate which she leases to a tenant or tenants.

The mistress of an inn or lodging house.

Synonyms & Antonyms of landlady

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landlady Sentence Examples

  1. The landlady, Mrs. Henderson, was a kind and generous woman who always put her tenants' needs first.
  2. The landlady showed the prospective tenants the apartment, highlighting its spacious rooms and ample storage space.
  3. The landlady increased the rent on the property, citing rising maintenance costs as the reason.
  4. The landlady was proud of the fact that she had never had a tenant leave her property before the end of their lease.
  5. The landlady was strict about her rules, but she was always fair and willing to listen to her tenants' concerns.
  6. The landlady was known for her delicious baking, and she often left freshly baked cookies for her tenants on their doorsteps.
  7. The landlady was a single mother who worked hard to provide for her two children.
  8. The landlady was a pillar of the community, and she was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need.
  9. The landlady was a savvy businesswoman, and she was able to turn a profit on her rental properties.
  10. The landlady was a kind and compassionate woman who will be deeply missed by her tenants and the community.

FAQs About the word landlady

a landlord who is a womanA woman having real estate which she leases to a tenant or tenants., The mistress of an inn or lodging house.

landlord, letter, landowner, renter, lessor, laird,proprietor,landholder, slumlord

tenant,tenant, lessee, lessee,lodger, roomer, lodger, roomer,

The landlady, Mrs. Henderson, was a kind and generous woman who always put her tenants' needs first.

The landlady showed the prospective tenants the apartment, highlighting its spacious rooms and ample storage space.

The landlady increased the rent on the property, citing rising maintenance costs as the reason.

The landlady was proud of the fact that she had never had a tenant leave her property before the end of their lease.