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house agent

noun

British.
  1. a real-estate agent.
  2. a renting agent or a rent collector.


house agent

noun

  1. another name for estate agent
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of house agent1

First recorded in 1835–45
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Ms Stephens is also a house agent and fashion designer, and when she is not teaching, she is scouring the city for empty apartments to rent to clients.

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Wilson visited Taipei and contacted a house agent in Taipei on Sept. 6 through a rental website, the report said.

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I would suggest, however, that you not build a wall between you and the open house agent.

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The villas on Heronsbourne Place, we are told, are not just highly desirable: “The local house agent described them as ‘delightfully old-world’ or ‘completely modernized,’ according to the requirement of the applicant.â€

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He turned to the porter: "Is there a house agent in the town?"

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