Theseus
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I cannot find anywhere a neat Greek term for accommodation that is provided by your employer as part of your salary, which you must vacate when your job ends. I was a boarding housemaster for many years and the school gave us a house as part of my earnings. When I no longer was a housemaster, I moved into my own house with my wife and family. We call such accommodation ‘tied’ as in the thread title. Apart from a lengthy definition as ‘we lived in a house that belonged to our employers and was part of our salary which we had to leave when our term of service ended’ I am looking for a compact term that corresponds to the English ‘a tied house’ or ‘tied accommodation’.