Also means
lodging-house keeper
Usage Note
Logeur specifically denotes someone who rents furnished rooms or provides lodgings, often running a boarding house. It is more old-fashioned than propriétaire (general landlord) and implies a more hands-on arrangement where the landlord lives on or near the premises. The feminine form logeuse is used for a female landlady in this sense.
Examples
"Son logeur exige le loyer chaque semaine."
Natural Translation
His landlord demands the rent every week.
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