noun
- people who do not own land or real estate property
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The policy affected both landowners and nonlandowners in the community.
- Nonlandowners often face challenges in accessing certain agricultural programs.
- The voting rights debate historically excluded nonlandowners from participation.
- Many nonlandowners rent their homes from property management companies.
- The tax proposal would benefit nonlandowners while increasing costs for property owners.
- Rural nonlandowners sometimes work as farm laborers on others’ property.