adjective
- suitable for being occupied by a tenant; fit to live in or use
Usage: legal; real estate
Examples
- The landlord must ensure the apartment is tenantable before renting it out.
- After the repairs, the house was finally in tenantable condition.
- The building inspector declared the property tenantable despite minor cosmetic issues.
- Water damage made the basement no longer tenantable.
- The lease requires the premises to remain tenantable throughout the rental period.
- New safety regulations determine what makes a dwelling tenantable.