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Noun — The regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.

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Etymology

From Old French rente, ultimately from Latin reddere, "to give back" — the same root behind render and surrender.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “rent” mean?

The word “rent” means the regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property. In plain terms, either the money paid to use a place (as a noun) or the act of paying to use something temporarily (as a verb).

How do you pronounce “rent”?

“Rent” is pronounced REHNT (/ˈɹɛnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “rent” in a sentence?

Here is “rent” used in a sentence: “The rent on the flat goes up every year.”

What part of speech is “rent”?

Depending on how it is used, “rent” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “rent” come from?

The word “rent” comes from Latin. From Old French rente, ultimately from Latin reddere, "to give back" — the same root behind render and surrender.

Is “rent” a common word?

“Rent” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “rent” have?

“Rent” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.

What is the difference between rent and a mortgage?

Rent is the regular payment a tenant makes to use a property they do not own; it buys the right to live there for a time and builds no ownership. A mortgage is a loan used to buy property, and its payments gradually make you the owner. Renters pay a landlord; borrowers repay a lender.

What is the difference between rent and a lease?

Rent is the actual payment made to use a property. A lease is the contract that sets the terms, such as how long you stay and how much rent costs. In everyday speech 'lease' often implies a longer fixed term, while renting can be month to month, but the rent is what you hand over.

What does rent usually include?

It varies by agreement. Rent always covers the right to occupy the property. Sometimes it also includes utilities like water, heat, or trash collection, and in apartments it may cover shared amenities such as parking or a gym. Many rentals, though, bill utilities separately, so tenants should check what the rent actually covers.

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