lettings
(noun)
/ˈletɪŋz/
Definitions
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The business or act of granting temporary possession or use of a property in exchange for rent.
To lend a home, a place where dreams and dust shall settle but never linger too long.Example: The firm specializes in residential lettings.
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Properties or accommodations that are leased or rented out.
The borrowing of abodes, where life's transient footprints dance in fleeting echoes.Example: There has been an increase in demand for short-term lettings.
Origin
Early 19th century: from the verb 'let' meaning to lease or rent, + '-ing' as a nominal suffix.
Synonyms
rental, leasing, tenancy
Antonyms
ownership, purchase, buying