noun
- a person who leases property jointly with one or more other lessees
Usage: legal/formal term; typically used in real estate and commercial contexts
Examples
- The two business partners became coleseees when they signed the commercial lease together.
- As a colessee on the apartment, she shared responsibility for rent payments with her roommate.
- The bank required each colessee to sign the lease agreement individually.
- When one colessee wanted to break the lease, the other had to agree to the terms.
- The landlord held all coleseees equally liable for any damage to the property.