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  1. rentsnoun

    Parents.

  2. Etymology: A shortening of parents.

Anagrams for rents »

  1. nerts

  2. nerts

  3. stern

  4. terns

  5. snert

  6. stern

  7. terns

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rents in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rents in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of rents in a Sentence

  1. Danielle Hale:

    For those thinking about making the transition from renting to buying their first home, rising rents will remain a motivating factor even as for-sale home prices and mortgage rates continue to climb.

  2. Jeremy Peterson:

    The free market is working in this. Landlords do what they're paid to do, which is fill vacancies and collect rents.

  3. Michael Cohen:

    Landlords have adjusted their expectations and are already being much more aggressive than they were before COVID, but their specific reactions depend on their individual circumstances. For example, developers of newer office buildings are more likely wait to make deals if they don't want to lower their rents further.

  4. Ari Lightman:

    Apple is going to be... in a place where their brand has been tarnished a bit, win or lose, Apple is going to be perceived as a company that's sort of extorting exorbitant rents out of the folks that they work with.

  5. Jonathan Miller:

    People from Manhattan are looking to Brooklyn for space and rents are softening everywhere.

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