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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is it grammatically sound?

We, the landlord desire to make renting a above house to the lessee based on the terms and conditions below.
  

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By "a above house," do you mean the second floor of your house? Or is it a house mentioned earlier in the letter? Does one person, or more than one person want to rent the house?

  • By "a above house," do you mean the second floor of your house?
  • Or is it a house mentioned earlier in the letter?
  • Does one person, or more than one person want to rent the house?
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By "a above house," do you mean the second floor of your house? Or is it a house mentioned earlier in the letter?

Does one person, or more than one person want to rent the house?
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Thank you for helping me to correct my sentences.

It is a house mentioned earlier in the letter. only one person want rent our house. Can I write as stated above?
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I suppose that this is what you mean:

We, the landlord, desire to rent the above-mentioned house to the lessee based on the terms and conditions listed below.
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Mr. M;

Although the singular is OK, I would make "landlord" plural, to match with the plural pronoun (we).

We, the landlords, desire to rent ...

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