Today, we will talk about two words: lessee and lessor. These words are from the English language and are often used when speaking about renting or leasing something.
The words lessee and lessor come from Old Middle English. They have been used for a very long time to talk about renting things, like houses or cars.
Lessee: The lessee is the person who receives or rents something. Think of the lessee as the renter.
Lessor: The lessor is the person who gives or leases something. Think of the lessor as the landlord.
A trick to remember is: -ee often means the person who receives, like in “employee” or “lessee”. -or often means the person who gives, like in “employer” or “lessor”.
In short, the lessee is the person who rents something, and the lessor is the person who leases it. Think of the lessee as the renter and the lessor as the landlord. Remember “-ee” receives and “-or” gives!
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