Yes. This is exactly the distinction made between personal and private property. The landlord owns it as private property, but it's the renter that uses it for daily life purposes.
Think home as in a place you live, vs house as in a place where people can live. The landlord owns a bunch of houses, which are themselves other peoples' homes
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Yes. This is exactly the distinction made between personal and private property. The landlord owns it as private property, but it's the renter that uses it for daily life purposes.
Think home as in a place you live, vs house as in a place where people can live. The landlord owns a bunch of houses, which are themselves other peoples' homes
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