Tenancier
Tenancier is a legal and historical French term that designates a person who holds property by tenancy, rather than by ownership. A tenancier occupies land or a building under a lease and pays rent to the owner, known as the bailleur, in exchange for the use of the property. The term emphasizes the relationship of holding rather than owning.
In contemporary French, the everyday term for a person who rents is locataire; tenancier is more specialized
Historically, the tenancier could be the holder of a feudal or seigneurial fief who paid rent or
Etymology: tenancier comes from Old French tenir, “to hold,” with the suffix -ancier, and is related to
Related concepts include tenancy, bail, bailleur, locataire, seigneurie, and fief.