arendajat
Arendajat is an Estonian term that refers to a person who leases or rents property, goods, or other assets from a lessor. The word is derived from the Estonian verb arendada, meaning to develop or to provide, combined with the suffix -ja, indicating an agent. In legal contexts, arendajat is synonymous with tenant or lessee, even if the specific contract type may vary between residential, commercial, or equipment leasing arrangements.
In everyday Estonian usage, the noun is most often applied to residential situations: a person who pays
Estonian property law distinguishes the arendajat’s rights and obligations, including rent payment, maintenance duties, and notice
Because Estonian is a Uralic language, the morphological construction of arendajat follows a pattern found in