freeholder

[ˈfriːhəʊldə(r)]

freeholder Definition

  • 1a person who owns the freehold of a property
  • 2a person who holds an office, such as a church benefice, without being subject to any superior authority

Using freeholder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "freeholder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The freeholder of the building is responsible for its maintenance.

  • Example

    The church benefice was held by a freeholder.

  • Example

    As a freeholder, he had the right to make changes to the property without seeking permission from anyone else.

freeholder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for freeholder

Phrases with freeholder

  • two types of property ownership in England and Wales, where leasehold means owning a property for a fixed period of time, and freehold means owning the property and the land it stands on indefinitely

    Example

    He decided to buy the freehold of his house instead of continuing to pay rent as a leaseholder.

  • the right to vote in local elections given to those who own a freehold property in the area

    Example

    In some countries, only freeholders are allowed to vote in certain local elections.

  • the value of the freehold ownership of a property

    Example

    The freeholder interest in the building was estimated to be worth millions of dollars.

Origins of freeholder

from Old English 'frēo', meaning 'free' and 'hālde', meaning 'holder'

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Summary: freeholder in Brief

A 'freeholder' [ˈfriːhəʊldə(r)] is a person who owns a property's freehold or holds an office without being subject to any superior authority. It is a legal term used in England and Wales, and it is often contrasted with 'leasehold.' Examples include 'The freeholder of the building is responsible for its maintenance,' and 'As a freeholder, he had the right to make changes to the property without seeking permission from anyone else.'