(1) A lease from one lessee to another
(1) Lease or rent all or part of (a leased or rented property
(1) I'm thinking about entering into a friendly agreement over an apartment sublet with someone I trust completely.
(2) Yoder says he received no pay, but Bragg covered his rent in a New Orleans sublet and covered hotel, gas, and meal expenses whenever Yoder worked on a story that required him to travel.
(3) Harding's sublet came after a year of advertising for a tenant to occupy unused space.
(4) I quit my job and sublet my apartment
(5) He may also be able to find a sublet , many of the med students go home for the summer, so he may be able to find a furnished room/apartment for cheap.
(6) Sandra Meader, a UW physics grad, rented a sublet for an eight-month lease for $150 a month, which she found posted on the SLC bulletin board.
(7) Landlord forces new increase after sublet or assignment of lease. ÔÇó No heat until or if landlord decides, if heating is included in the lease.
(8) Davis Management Ltd. the lease contained a provision that the tenant could not assign or sublet without leave.
(9) Tenants may, and many do, sublet to others, becoming landlords themselves.
(10) Ted has sublet his apartment for the trip he didn't take, so Michael suggests he move in with him.
(11) He rushed to register the sublet with the Commons authorities.
(12) He had now bought and moved into a larger house in the suburbs and agreed to sublet the property for the remaining three months of his lease.
(13) In 1994, SkyDome Corporation took over the premises and sublet the property.
(14) I also think that anyone subletting their apartment or room for equal or less than the rent in this market is a fool, and is doing both themselves and the community a disservice.
(15) They do not seek to incriminate, since practices such as subletting offices and employing relatives do not actually break any rules.
(16) In the event of any such assignment, subletting or transfer, the Contractor shall be responsible for securing compliance with these conditions in every respect.
(17) It was during those visits that he noticed McLeish was subletting his office to law firms, a photocopier firm and the charity.
(18) He pledged that the cash obtained from five sublets of his constituency offices when he was a Westminster MP would be paid back if the Commons instructed him.
(19) At the age of 26, I finally get my own place under my own name - sure, I'd spent the last year subletting random apartments, but they were all furnished.
(20) It is unbearably slow and cumbersome, and it's not connecting students with leases and sublets as well as the old orange card system.
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