forelet in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
FORELET (verb): To rent or lease a property or part of a property to another party, typically before the main lease is activated or while awaiting a long-term tenant.
Sample Sentences
- A landlord may choose to forelet a property to generate income before the main lease begins.
- In the competitive housing market, some tenants prefer to forelet a room to ease their financial burden.
- The company decided to forelet their unused office space to a startup looking for temporary accommodations.
- When planning a trip, she found it beneficial to forelet her apartment instead of leaving it vacant.
- The agreement allowed the tenant to forelet the premises with the landlord's prior written consent.
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