"Leaseholders" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Purchasers or lessees of a property, typically a flat or apartment, who have exclusive rights to occupy and use it, but do not own it outright.
A leaseback is a financial transaction where an individual or company sells an asset, such as a property or equipment, to a third party and then leases it back from the new owner. This allows the original owner to continue using the asset while generating cash from the sale. Leasebacks are often used to raise capital, reduce debt, or take advantage of tax benefits.
The word "please" is a polite expression that is used to make a request or ask someone to do something. It is often used to show respect or courtesy, and can be used in many different situations, such as:<br><br> "Please pass me the book."<br> "Please don't do that."<br> "Please hurry up, we're going to be late."<br><br>In general, "please" is used to soften the tone of a request and show that you are considerate of the other person's feelings. It is a polite way to ask someone to do something, and is often used in written communication, such as emails and letters.
A leaseback is a financial arrangement in which a person or company leases a property (usually an immovable asset, such as a building or a piece of land) to another entity, often with an option to repurchase it at a later date. The lessee (the one leasing the property) is typically the same person or company that originally owned the property, or their affiliate. The seller retains ownership of the property, collects the lease payments, and can repurchase the property at the end of the lease term. Leasebacks are often used to generate additional income, reduce taxes, or manage risk.
Leashes refer to long ropes or straps used to control or restrain an animal, typically a dog, while walking it outdoors or in a specific area. They are designed to prevent the animal from running away or engaging in unwanted behavior, while also allowing for a safe and controlled interaction between the pet and its surroundings.