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rent

[rent] / rɛnt /
NOUN
fee paid for use, service, or privilege
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We have lived in this city since 1989 and have a house that is paid off; our first home is rented out at $3,500 a month.

From MarketWatch

The model, best known from accommodation site Airbnb, allows users to rent out their property to other users.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a transplant from Texas, Ogun was drawn to GrlSwirl because the organization is anchored in the local community, which has experienced rent hikes and the closure of local institutions in recent years.

From Los Angeles Times

The Hong Kong-born architect Paul Chan opened the studio, Days of Being, this year as a place for visitors to rent and artists to have a place to create and recharge.

From Los Angeles Times

Bilt provides loyalty rewards such as discounts at restaurants for renters who choose to pay their rent by registering their credit cards through Bilt’s platform.

From Los Angeles Times