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Can crossover with [[Almighty Janitor]].
In terms of rank, the [[Authority Tropes
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* The archetypal example is Otonashi Kyoko from [[Rumiko Takahashi|Takahashi Rumiko's]] ''[[Maison Ikkoku]]''.
* Urashima Keitaro from ''[[Love Hina]]'', In a rare example of being the lead character (and being male). His Aunt Haruka, though, fits the trope better.
* Hisakawa Maachi from ''[[
* Hibiya Chitose from ''[[
* Sanzou Lulu from ''[[I My Me! Strawberry Eggs|I! My! Me! Strawberry Eggs]]''.
* Hirozaki Karei from ''[[Maburaho]]''.
* Aoba Kozue from ''[[Mahoraba]]''.
* Kasumi Tani from ''[[Hand Maid May]]''.
* Neneko Izumi from ''[[
* Sarah Dupont, the [[Idol Singer]] and [[Team Mom]] from ''[[Kaleido Star]]''.
* Subversion: Aoi Sakuraba ''pretends'' to be the landlady in ''[[
* Chitose in ''[[Chocotto Sister]]'', who was typically known as "Miss Manager" or "Miss Landlady."
* "The Landlady" [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|(no actual name known)]] in ''[[Hidamari Sketch]]''.
* Otose from ''[[
* Misae Sagara from ''[[
* Miya Asama, the [[Big Good|landlady]] from ''[[Sekirei]]'' always sees herself as the [[Cool Big Sis]], though everyone else sees her as a [[Mama Bear]]
* Taeko of ''[[Otaku no Musume San]],'' whose tenants are slowly trying to make her into [[Maison Ikkoku|Kyoko]], starting with an apron with a chick on it and later naming the dog Soichiro.
* The landlady at Falling Apartments in ''[[Crayon Shin
* Maiko Motohiro in ''[[
== [[Film]] ==
* Peter Parker's landlord from the ''[[Spider-Man (
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the ''[[
* Mrs Hudson, landlady of [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[The Watson|Watson]]. Only a minor character in the books, but many adaptations give her a bit more to do.
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* The ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series ''[[Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger]]'' (the one ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' was based on) had the Zyuranger's boss, an immortal sorcerer do this as his day job.
* This was once a popular character type in [[The Seventies|70's]] sitcoms: Bookman of ''[[Good Times]]'' and Schneider of ''[[One Day At a Time]]'' are examples.
** Also the Ropers (and, later, Mr. Furley) in ''[[
*** And, of course, the Ropers in ''[[Man About the House]]''.
* Mr Balowski from ''[[The Young Ones]]''.
* Ethel and Fred Mertz in ''[[I Love Lucy]]''.
* Mrs. Dubcek on ''[[3rd Rock
* Mr. Barriga in ''[[El Chavo Del Ocho]]'' is the landlord of the vencidad that serves as main setting for the characters. His main issue is collecting the fourteen months of overdue rent Don Ramon owes him. When Dona Florinda became a restauranteur, she rented a place that also belongs to him.
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