re-let (Meaning)

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re-let (v. t.)

To let anew, as a house.

Synonyms & Antonyms of re-let

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re-let Sentence Examples

  1. The landlord re-let the apartment to a new tenant after the previous one moved out.
  2. The re-letting process involves advertising the property and screening potential renters.
  3. I re-let my house to a family with children after my divorce.
  4. The re-let agreement included a higher rent than the original lease.
  5. The re-letting fee covered the cost of cleaning and repainting the property.
  6. Re-letting a property can help to minimize vacancy and rental loss.
  7. It is important to follow the legal requirements for re-letting a property.
  8. Re-letting can provide a stable source of income for landlords.
  9. The re-let market can be competitive, especially in desirable locations.
  10. Some tenants sublease their apartments illegally, while others re-let them legally with the landlord's consent.

FAQs About the word re-let

To let anew, as a house.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The landlord re-let the apartment to a new tenant after the previous one moved out.

The re-letting process involves advertising the property and screening potential renters.

I re-let my house to a family with children after my divorce.

The re-let agreement included a higher rent than the original lease.