Residents of Flats

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Hi!
What are the people called who live in flats (irrespective of tenancy or land lordship)?
 

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I can't think of anything better than Barb's answer in another thread: renters.

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I can't think of anything better than Barb's answer in another thread: renters.

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What if someone is an owner not a renter?
 

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Here, apartments are rented, by definition. Otherwise, it's a condo or town home.

What is it you're trying to describe? People who live in multi-family buildings instead of single-family homes?
 

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]As far as I know there is no single term for what would be' flat-dwellers' in BrE. People who own them are 'flat-owners'; people who rent them are 'tenants'. We do not differentiate between people who rent a flat and those who rent a house.
 

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Here, apartments are rented, by definition. Otherwise, it's a condo or town home.

What is it you're trying to describe? People who live in multi-family buildings instead of single-family homes?
Actually I want to paste a notice and want to address the people ( both owners and renters) who live in a building that has some flats. What makes me confused is I heard some people say flatiites. Since I heard the voice, so I'm not sure of the spelling. Is this word or term used by native speakers? I hope I have been able to explain what I meant to ask.
 

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'Flatiites' does not exist.

Why not address your notice, "To all residents"? That should cover it.
 

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All of them are "residents."
 

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Thanks all. Now, I have been satisfied. May your knowledge brighten more and more!
 

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How about occupants?
 

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Not a teacher.

How about inhabitants?
 

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How about inhabitants?

Not wrong, but not the best choice.

Inhabitants is generally used for people living in towns, cities and countries.

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