7. Landlord (n):
/ˈlænˌdlɔrd/
Propietario
A man who owns a house, apartment, or room that people can rent.
Example: Sebastian’s a landlord in the city, so he may have an available house for us.
8. Lease (v):
/lis/
Alquilar
To have legal agreement in which someone pays you money to use your building.
Example: Joshua is leasing an apartment at this luxurious building.
9. Make sure (v):
/meɪk/ /ʃʊr/
Asegurar
To recheck, to use extra care or caution.
Example: Emma makes sure she has read all the grammar books.
10. Miss (v):
/mɪs/
Fallar
To fail to hit or reach something that you aim at.
Example: Owen missed the ball just after David passed it to him.
11. Occupant (n):
/ˈɑkjəpənt/
Ocupante
Someone who uses a room, building, area of land, seat, bed, or other place.
Example: Kevin is an occupant at this new flat, and he is a good renter.
12. Overnight guest (n):
/ˈoʊvərˈnaɪt/ /gɛst/
Huésped durante la noche
Someone you have invited to your home, for a party or a meal in a later time.
Example: We’ve got overnight guests staying tonight.
13. Renew (v):
/rɪˈnu/
Renovar
To arrange for something to continue for a longer period of time.
Example: Chris wants to renew his license next month.
14. Renter (n):
/ˈrɛntər/
Arrendatario
A person who pays money regularly to use a house, room, office, etc.
Example: Anna has been a renter for 10 years so far.