/ˈoʊnər ˈɑkjəˌpaɪər/ – Noun
Definition: chủ sở hữu chấp hữu, chủ sở hữu sống tại nhà của mình.
A more thorough explanation: An “owner-occupier” refers to an individual or entity that both owns and resides in a property, such as a house or a commercial building. This term is commonly used in real estate and property law to describe a person who owns the property they live in or use for their own business purposes.
Example: The owner-occupier of the property was responsible for maintaining the premises and paying property taxes.