Did you mean: tenants tent tenet ?
| 租客 | zū kè | tenant |
| 佃农 | diàn nóng | tenant farmer / sharecropper |
| 分租 | fēn zū | (of a landlord) to rent out one or more parts of a property / (of a tenant) to sublet one or more parts of a property / (agriculture) sharecropping |
| 佃户 | diàn hù | tenant farmer |
| 住客 | zhù kè | hotel guest / tenant |
| 二房东 | èr fáng dōng | sublandlord / tenant who sublets |
| 租户 | zū hù | tenant / person who leases |
| 二地主 | èr dì zhǔ | sublandlord / tenant who sublets |
| 群租 | qún zū | to rent to multiple co-tenants, esp. where the number of tenants exceeds what the dwelling is fit to accommodate (i.e. involving subdivision of rooms etc) |
| 承租人 | chéng zū rén | leaser / tenant |
| 下逐客令 | xià zhú kè lìng | to ask sb to leave / to show sb the door / to give a tenant notice to leave |
| 房客 | fáng kè | tenant |
| 租佃 | zū diàn | to rent out one's land (to tenant farmers) |
| 顶手 | dǐng shǒu | to take over (a lease, shop or business from the previous tenant) (originally Cantonese) |
| 差役 | chāi yì | forced labor of feudal tenant (corvée) / bailiff of feudal yamen |
| 半自耕农 | bàn zì gēng nóng | semi-tenant peasant / semi-owner peasant |
| 顶手费 | dǐng shǒu fèi | key money; takeover fee paid to a previous tenant when assuming their lease or business (originally Cantonese) |