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rent

[rent] / rɛnt /
NOUN
fee paid for use, service, or privilege
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One clear winner from the downturn of the condo market is renters like Ms Hildebrand, who now have more options due to greater supply and slightly better deals on rent.

From BBC

Workers in many parts of the country say they feel priced out of their communities, unable to afford a mortgage or even monthly rent payments.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The purchase of food and beverage is necessary to rent that space. Once the transaction is complete, you vacate the space to allow another person to rent it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mamdani's lofty policy platform has centred on cost-of-living issues, including freezing rent hikes for subsidised housing units and providing universal free childcare.

From BBC

Forgot to pay rent or the gas bill?

From The Wall Street Journal