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rental

[ren-tl] / ˈrɛn tl /
NOUN
rent
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Estate agents show rental prices in the same expensive postcode ranging from £2,000 and £7,500 per month for two and three bedroom apartments, with detached houses much higher.

From BBC

Judging from airline, hotel chain and car rental company share prices—prior to the latest jolt from the Middle East—America’s hospitality industry is doing fine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some examples: Stretching for a higher home price based on quick appreciation, using a large adjustable mortgage to fund renovations, buying a vacation or rental property, or financing extra vehicles that strain cash flow.

From MarketWatch

Californians have the option of providing certain other documents, as long as they contain the person’s name and address, including: utility bills, bank statements, government checks, rental statements or government-issued bus passes.

From Los Angeles Times

We enjoy the extra room and special charm of short-term rentals.

From The Wall Street Journal