slumlord

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Recent Examples of slumlord In this alternate reality, Bedford Falls is called Pottersville, a place Mr. Potter runs as a ruthless banker and slumlord. Nora Gilbert, The Conversation, 11 Dec. 2025 His father — real-estate developer, slumlord, and pardoned felon Charles Kushner — was recently confirmed as ambassador to France. Brendan O'Connor, Curbed, 7 July 2025 That ordinance included random inspections of rental properties and a public-facing registry of inspections, in hopes of making the industry more transparent for current and prospective tenants and cracking down on slumlords, The Courier Journal previously reported. Eleanor McCrary, The Courier-Journal, 2 July 2025 When a mentally disturbed neighbor sets herself on fire and a slumlord tries to extort money from them, the family gets tangled in the corruption that keeps a stranglehold on the slum’s inhabitants. Los Angeles Times, 14 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for slumlord
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Noun
  • Gifford was a landlord with a few buildings for sale, and Goldberg was a real-estate broker who called up after seeing the ad.
    Jesse Armas, Curbed, 16 June 2026
  • Older homes can be costly Debbie Mancini, a home inspector and former landlord, said buying a home is still a better option than renting, despite the higher prices.
    Gabby Sartori, USA Today, 16 June 2026
Noun
  • Wrapped around one side are 5-foot tall concrete capital letters, an excerpt of Obama’s 2015 speech commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery march.
    Claire Savage, Fortune, 20 June 2026
  • Named after the first-ever postwoman west of the Mississippi, the Westman honors its history with love letters and postcards from decades past scattered throughout the property.
    Sierra Vandervort, Travel + Leisure, 20 June 2026
Noun
  • Before he was removed and Britton-Harr returned, Hopes estimated that between lessors, members, trade vendors, and sports team partnerships, there could be $50 million in liabilities.
    Doug Gollan, Forbes.com, 6 June 2026
  • The event served as a key moment for the company to deepen relationships across the North American aviation ecosystem, engaging directly with airlines, lessors, and maintenance providers.
    Matthew Kayser, Miami Herald, 7 May 2026
Noun
  • Additionally, renters most likely won't be allowed to install a mini split.
    Ashlyn Needham, The Spruce, 16 June 2026
  • Birmingham Police Chief Scott Grewe confirmed over the phone that multiple people received citations, including the homeowner and the renter.
    Julia Avant, CBS News, 16 June 2026
Noun
  • What started as a handful of infested trees in Evergreen, Colorado, has turned into hundreds for landowner Jon Hager.
    Spencer Wilson, CBS News, 22 June 2026
  • This small farming community in Arkansas County was named in the late 1800s for Almyra Sayre, sister of a prominent landowner.
    Arkansas Online, Arkansas Online, 22 June 2026

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“Slumlord.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/slumlord. Accessed 23 Jun. 2026.

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