^ So the landlord?
So he should put no is what you are saying.
^ So the landlord?
So he should put no is what you are saying.
Can you hold a house with your bare hands?
A householder is one who owns or is in charge of a property.
householder
Pronunciation:/ˈhaʊshəʊldə/
noun
a person who owns or rents a house; the head of a household.
Residents and householders are asked to report all suspicious activity noticed.
Source: Oxford English Dictionary
I always put "no", as I do not own the property, and have no real responsibility for it (I rent my house, so I don't have the right to do much within it).
From the above posts, I guess I am wrong...
d) a Hindi in the 2nd stage of life...
estebanrey said:Sigh, remember when people used to use their brains and open a dictionary when they wanted to know what a word meant?
Translation: "Ooo look at me on my shiny pedestal."