Re-rental
noun
1.
an amount received or paid as rent.
2.
the act of renting.
3.
an apartment, house, car, etc., offered or given for rent.
4.
an income arising from rents received.
5.
a rent-roll.
adjective
6.
of or relating to rent.
7.
available for rent.
8.
engaged in the business of providing rentals:
a rental agency.
noun
1.
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
2.
property available for renting
3.
a less common name for rent-roll
adjective
4.
of or relating to rent or renting
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