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Revision as of 15:20, 20 August 2017
Permanent and absolute ownership of land or buildings.
In some cases, the owner of a freehold (the freeholder) may choose to lease the property to a tenant.
See also
- Assets
- Contract
- Contract hire
- Contract purchase
- Dry
- Finance lease
- FLA
- Hire purchase
- Ijara
- Leasehold
- Lessee
- Lessor
- Operating lease
- Sale and leaseback
- Tenant
- Tenure
- Wet
Other links
- With lease accounting exam questions, the hard marks tend to be scored while easier marks are often missed.
- This article explains how to pick up points painlessly.