noun a payment made regularly by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of property
adjective relating to the renting of property
In the real estate industry, 'rental' refers to properties that are leased or rented out to tenants for a specified period of time in exchange for a monthly fee.
In the technology sector, 'rental' can refer to the temporary use of software, hardware, or other tech products for a fee.
In the travel industry, 'rental' commonly refers to the temporary use of accommodations such as vacation rentals, Airbnb rentals, or hotel room rentals.
In the hospitality industry, 'rental' can refer to the temporary use of items such as cars, equipment, or facilities for a fee, such as car rentals or equipment rentals.
In the automotive industry, 'rental' typically refers to the temporary use of vehicles such as car rentals or truck rentals.
In event planning, 'rental' often refers to the temporary use of event spaces, furniture, decor, or equipment for events such as weddings, parties, or conferences.
In various industries, 'rental' can refer to the temporary use of equipment or machinery for construction, manufacturing, or other purposes.
In the publishing industry, a writer may receive a rental fee for the use of their work in various formats such as books, articles, or scripts.
A psychologist may rent office space to conduct therapy sessions with clients.
A real estate agent may help clients find rental properties to lease or rent out properties on behalf of landlords.
An event planner may assist clients in finding rental equipment, venues, or decorations for events such as weddings or corporate functions.
A car rental agent works in the transportation industry, renting out vehicles to customers for short-term use.