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rent

[rent] / rɛnt /
NOUN
fee paid for use, service, or privilege
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He rents a small rooftop apartment, which he shares with other deportees his age and older.

From Los Angeles Times

As a city council member, Raman has delivered several major wins celebrated by DSA members, including strengthening renter protections and passing the first reform to the city’s rent stabilization ordinance in decades.

From Los Angeles Times

Many officers have been struggling to afford rent, utilities and other expenses, said several officers and their union.

From The Wall Street Journal

People get some extra income by renting out their empty driveways, or unused spaces in residential car parks, while drivers get more choice, flexibility and value.

From BBC

About 3 in 10 people said higher ACA premiums made it harder for them to cover their utilities, their rent or mortgage, or their gas or other transportation costs.

From MarketWatch