WordNet
n. a holder or proprietor of land [syn: landowner, landholder]
Usage examples of "property owner".
Once jailed, they have to post bond to get out, and unlike the solid citizen who is a jobholder or property owner or at least has friends who can sign for the amount, the Angels have no recourse but their friendly bondsman.
He was a property owner, for heaven's sake, and not by inheritance or dumb luck, either, he had earned this house by the sweat of his body.
It was more than any taxpaying property owner should have to bear.
There had been too many cases of arson in the city, when a property owner could not be rid of a house but wished to be relieved of paying the tax upon it, her edict stated.
For one thing, the court said they now have to give the property owner a notice of intent to seize.
It could be a local property owner who didn't like hunters, so took one out and moved his truck somewhere else to divert suspicion.
The original deeds are recorded and sent back to the new property owner, but photocopies are kept in the County Recorder’.
My experience, that is, as a property owner and a law-abiding citizen.