Owner-occupancy
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An owner-occupier (also known as an owner-occupant or home owner) is a person who lives in and owns the same home. It is a type of housing tenure. The home of the owner-occupier may be, for example, a house, apartment, condominium, or a housing cooperative. The immovable property of the owner, which includes the home and the land upon which it sits, is known as the real estate.
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See also
- Property
- Ownership
- Negative equity
- Imputed rent
- Homeownership in the United States
- Home ownership in Australia
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