/hɛd ˈtɛnənsi/ – Phrase
Definition: việc chiếm hữu với tư cách là người thuê chính.
A more thorough explanation: A head tenancy refers to a tenancy agreement where the tenant rents a property from the landlord and then sublets part or all of the property to another tenant. In this arrangement, the original tenant (the head tenant) remains responsible for the property and the subletting tenant (the subtenant) pays rent to the head tenant rather than directly to the landlord.
Example: In a head tenancy agreement, the landlord leases the property directly to the tenant, who then sublets it to other tenants.