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rental
/ ˈɛԳə /
noun
the amount paid by a tenant as rent
the amount paid by a user for the use of property
telephone rental
an income derived from rents received
property available for renting
a less common name for rent-roll
adjective
of or relating to rent or renting
Other Word Forms
- prerental noun
- rerental noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
As local housing is replaced by holiday rentals, Venetians have left the city in droves.
If a couple receive a rental subsidy, does that count as one bed or two?
Under pressure from the protests, the authorities in Barcelona have already taken the radical step of announcing a complete ban on short-term rentals to tourists from 2028.
Fatima bought a shared ownership property in 2019 after being evicted from two rental properties when her two children were younger.
Each time, she gave him money to pay for the flight, hotel, rental car and gas, she said, but he always came back with an excuse for why he needed more time and cash.
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