tenantship
/tɛnˈæntʃɪp, -ˈɛnt-/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being a tenant or the rights and obligations of a tenant.
“The company’s tenantship of the commercial building expired at the end of the year.”
2. noun
A period of time during which a tenant is responsible for paying rent.
“The tenantship agreement specified that rent would increase by 10% every six months.”