leases
Prononciation : [liːsɪz]
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Contexte : « real estate »
(noun) a lease is a legal agreement that allows someone to use a property for a certain time. It’s like borrowing someone’s house or apartment for a while. You pay money for the right to live there, but you don’t own it.
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They signed a lease for a new apartment downtown.
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She didn't want to sign the lease because it had too many strict rules.
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What does your lease say about pets in the apartment?
Contexte : « real estate »
(verb) to lease means to give someone the right to use a property for a certain time, usually in exchange for money. It’s like you are letting someone borrow your house or car, and they pay you for it.
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They decided to lease their car instead of buying one.
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He didn't want to lease his bicycle to anyone because it was very special to him.
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Are you planning to lease out your extra office space?
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