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rent-free

ADJECTIVE
  1. complimentary; without payment of rent
    with the job came a rent-free apartment
ADVERB
  1. without paying rent
    I can live here rent-free

How To Use rent-free In A Sentence

  • The total rent achieved, disregarding the two short rent-free periods, was £108, 500 per annum for the first five years of the terms.
  • He sold the land to the claimants and they granted him in return a rent-free life tenancy.
  • So we find a kind donor who gives us this rent-free, and that's how it began.
  • And many new signings live rent-free while looking for accommodation. The Sun
  • ‘It's a matter of common sense that you can't get out of the system a rent-free house and an allowance for rental on top,’ said Mr O'Neill.
  • You will also need to spread the benefit of the rent-free period over the term of the lease in your company accounts. Times, Sunday Times
  • And don't forget, the Lofters each get to live rent-free and get paid $30,000 for the year.
  • The apartments will not be rent-free because repairs will always be necessary.
  • But the chain-smoker now rakes in thousands of pounds a year in benefits here while living rent-free. The Sun
  • The programme provides them with rent-free premises for a year, grant support and guidance from partner organisations.
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