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Definitions for Rents
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rentsnoun
Parents.
Etymology: A shortening of parents.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Rents in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Rents in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Rents in a Sentence
Housing is just seen as a way of making money and it is driving people out, people can't afford enormous rents so they fall into housing benefit (welfare) and our tax money goes to subsidizing private landlords. We say rent should be no more than one-third of average earnings for the area.
With rents already at a high and expected to keep going up, rental affordability will increasingly challenge many Americans in 2022.
Prices are much higher, it's difficult because a lot of these foreigners come, and they have a bunch of money to be able to spend on these apartments and rents.
As things are now, I'm not sure what causes rents to drop, but a recession is the asterisk in the conversation. The Fed is taking a baseball bat to the economy and there are more rate increases in store. There is still a tremendous amount of uncertainty.
Should Republicans careen our country towards a default, our country could actually be plunged into recession, laying off millions, making it harder for people to pay for the food on the table and their mortgages and their rents, shame, shame on the leader, the Republican leader.
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