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Explore the various types of residence occupants and urban landscapes, distinguishing between guests, lodgers, tenants, and squatters. Gain knowledge on inner city, outskirts, and suburbs to understand different urban regions. Discover the roles of landlords, landowners, proprietors, and managers in property management.
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Michigan Prep Unit7 (Page 77) Ines Saboya
Guest/Lodger/Tenant/Squatter What do theyhave in common? Peoplewholiveorstaysomewhere.
Guests They are invited to stayfreeof charge.
Lodger A lodger is invited to stay as a payingguest.
Tenant A tenantpaysrent to theowner.
Squatter A squatteroccupies a buildingwithoutpermissionoftheownerand does notpayrent.
Inner city/Outskirts/Suburbs What do theyhave in common? Partsof a city
Inner City The term is often applied to the poorer parts of the city centre and is sometimes used as a euphemism with the connotation of being an area, perhaps a ghetto or slum, where residents are less educated and more impoverished and where there is more crime.
Outskirts Theareasjustbeyondthe city limits.
Suburbs Usually a residentialareabetweentheinner city andtheoutskirts.
LandlordorLandlady/Landowner/ Proprietor/Manager What do theyhave in common? Peoplewho are in charge oforwhoownproperty.
LandlordorLandlady A personwhoownsormanages a property.
Landowner Personwhoownsland.
Proprietor Theownerof a business, newspaperor hotel.
Manager Personwholooksafterand runs a business orbuilding.