sublet
IPA: sˈʌbɫɛt
noun
- (property law, real estate, informal) Synonym of sublease.
verb
- (transitive, property law) To grant a sublease out of property held under a lease.
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Examples of "sublet" in Sentences
- Hiss sublet his home to the Chambers family.
- They are still eager to subdivide and to sublet.
- However, he evidently sublet it to working ironmasters.
- How can I find a short-term sublet not using Craiglist?
- She also moved out of the apartment and sublet it to Marc.
- Y'know a sublet in the burbs, or on the edge of the ghetto.
- It seems that he either fled the area or sublet the property.
- There was a umbrella table outside of the apartment we sublet.
- The central warehouse was sublet from a household moving company.
- Final step is to create a sublet show the common irregular verbs.
- The front room was sublet and the rear room was fitted with shelves for books.
- The pretax figures don't include intangible amortization costs and rent shortfalls on sublet properties.
- The advantages, I figure, will be immense compared with getting a short term sublet/getting a hostel/hotel
- One of her friends, she said, found a short-term sublet on the site, put down a $1,000 deposit, received the keys, and returned the next to day to find new locks.
- Instead of my last semester in college, I took a year off and spent the first half, January to June, living in a cheap sublet house — $150 a month I think — in Waterville, Maine.
- For several reasons these ended in 1976, leaving me dependent on rent from lodgers to whom I sublet rooms in my council house, having some to spare because my wife and I had separated.
- In August 2010, he responded to a Craigslist ad and moved his family into a two-bedroom Little Italy unit above retail shops on a short-term sublet agreement, says the landlord, who asked not to be identified fearing repercussions from her own landlord.
- The Times report the close relationship between them and American Crossroads describing how they sublet from the Republican "Crossroads Media, whose other clients include the national Republican Party, the Republican Governors Association and American Crossroads, a Karl Rove-backed group raising millions to support Republican candidates."
- The images I speak of as matter for more evocation that I can spare them were the fruit of two different periods at Boulogne, a shorter and a longer; this second appearing to us all, at the time, I gather, too endlessly and blightingly prolonged: so sharply, before it was over, did I at any rate come to yearn for the Rue Montaigne again, the Rue Montaigne "sublet" for a term under a flurry produced in my parents 'breasts by a
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