Definitions
- Referring to a person who rents a property from a lessee or tenant. - Talking about someone who takes over a lease agreement from the original lessee. - Describing a person who sublets a property to another person.
- Referring to a person who rents a property from a tenant or lessee. - Talking about someone who takes over a lease agreement from the original tenant. - Describing a person who sublets a property to another person.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to a person who rents a property from a tenant or lessee.
- 2Both words can be used to describe someone who takes over a lease agreement from the original tenant or lessee.
- 3Both words can be used to describe someone who sublets a property to another person.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Sublessee is more commonly used in legal contexts, while subtenant is more commonly used in everyday language.
- 2Legal status: Sublessee has a higher legal status than subtenant, as they have a direct relationship with the original lessor and can enforce their rights under the lease agreement.
- 3Responsibility: Sublessee is responsible for paying rent to the original tenant or lessee, while subtenant is responsible for paying rent to the original lessor.
- 4Duration: Sublessee usually has a shorter-term lease agreement than subtenant, who may have a longer-term lease agreement.
Remember this!
Sublessee and subtenant are synonyms that refer to a person who rents a property from a tenant or lessee, takes over a lease agreement, or sublets a property to another person. However, sublessee is more commonly used in legal contexts and has a higher legal status than subtenant, while subtenant is more commonly used in everyday language and is responsible for paying rent to the original lessor.