Rentier vs Landlord - What's the difference?
rentier | landlord |
An individual who receives an income, usually interest, rent, dividends, capital gains, or profits from his or her assets and investments.
A person who owns and rents land such as a house, apartment, or condo.
(chiefly, British) The owner or manager of a public house.
A shark, imagined as the owner of the surf to be avoided.
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As nouns the difference between rentier and landlord
is that rentier is an individual who receives an income, usually interest, rent, dividends, capital gains, or profits from his or her assets and investments while landlord is a person who owns and rents land such as a house, apartment, or condo.rentier
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(en noun)See also
* unearned income * capitalistAnagrams
* ----landlord
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Noun
(en noun)- 2004: the lurking presence of “The Landlord ”
