renta

[US]/ˈrenta/
[UK]/ˈrɛnta/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Renta (Spanish personal name)
v.to rent; to lease; to hire out
adj.available for rent or hire

Example Sentences

the monthly renta has increased by 5%.

property owners collect renta from their tenants.

she receives a steady rental income, or renta, from her apartment.

the fixed renta provides stable financial security.

they signed a contract specifying the annual renta.

the government regulates renta prices in this area.

young professionals struggle with high rental costs, known as renta.

the landlord adjusted the renta to match market rates.

calculate the total renta for the year including fees.

economic conditions affect the average renta in cities.

rent control policies limit how much renta can increase.

the rental property generates consistent monthly renta.

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