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单词 relet
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Definition of relet in English:

relet

verbrelets, reletting ˈriːlɛtriˈlɛt
[with object]British
  • Let (a property) for a further period or to a new tenant.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A Bradford Council housing spokesman said: ‘There are a number of empty properties on the estate which are in the course of being improved for reletting.’
    • In some cases repairs have to be carried out before the house can be relet.
    • The franchises are being relet on a much tighter customer focus and for a much shorter time than before.
    • If the contractor is performing well, the agency can use its manpower more efficiently on other acquisitions rather than relet the contracts because the minimum time is up.
    • At the end of the term, there is good potential for reletting as offices as the location is excellent.
    • It is a frustrating, expensive, and protracted bureaucratic procedure for the innocent landlord to enter an abandoned property and relet it without going through the tribunal.
    • The landlords despaired of this campaign because it foiled their plans to relet the evicted holding to a solvent tenant or stock the farm with their own cattle.
    • We don't believe it will be too much of a problem to relet it.
    • On 4th November the plaintiff's solicitors informed Brent that an application would be made that afternoon to restrain the proposed reletting of the property.
    • The letting agents contacted me a little while ago to see if I wanted to relet the place for another year.
    • The calculation began by taking the gross development value assessed by applying a 9% yield to the full rental value and then deducting therefrom estimated acquisition costs and reletting costs.
    • This figure is likely to be achieved if the landlord takes the unit back and then decides to relet it.
    • Last year it was revealed that Doncaster had the third-worst rating in the country for reletting its council houses.
    • I see no difficulty in the landlord recovering damages at the market rate even though he has adduced no evidence that he would or could have relet the property.
    • These flats had then been modernised and relet.
nounPlural relets ˈriːlɛtˈrilɛt
British
  • An act of letting a property again.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Execute a Relet Agreement that spells out the terms and conditions of a relet.
    • The overall objectives of the relet were to simplify the current complexity, secure the best possible value for money and put in place the highest standards of service delivery.
 
 

Definition of relet in US English:

relet

verbrēˈletriˈlɛt
[with object]
  • Rent (a property) for a further period or to a new tenant.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a frustrating, expensive, and protracted bureaucratic procedure for the innocent landlord to enter an abandoned property and relet it without going through the tribunal.
    • The calculation began by taking the gross development value assessed by applying a 9% yield to the full rental value and then deducting therefrom estimated acquisition costs and reletting costs.
    • We don't believe it will be too much of a problem to relet it.
    • Last year it was revealed that Doncaster had the third-worst rating in the country for reletting its council houses.
    • A Bradford Council housing spokesman said: ‘There are a number of empty properties on the estate which are in the course of being improved for reletting.’
    • These flats had then been modernised and relet.
    • The franchises are being relet on a much tighter customer focus and for a much shorter time than before.
    • The landlords despaired of this campaign because it foiled their plans to relet the evicted holding to a solvent tenant or stock the farm with their own cattle.
    • On 4th November the plaintiff's solicitors informed Brent that an application would be made that afternoon to restrain the proposed reletting of the property.
    • This figure is likely to be achieved if the landlord takes the unit back and then decides to relet it.
    • The letting agents contacted me a little while ago to see if I wanted to relet the place for another year.
    • At the end of the term, there is good potential for reletting as offices as the location is excellent.
    • If the contractor is performing well, the agency can use its manpower more efficiently on other acquisitions rather than relet the contracts because the minimum time is up.
    • I see no difficulty in the landlord recovering damages at the market rate even though he has adduced no evidence that he would or could have relet the property.
    • In some cases repairs have to be carried out before the house can be relet.
nounˈrēletˈrilɛt
  • An act of renting a property again.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Execute a Relet Agreement that spells out the terms and conditions of a relet.
    • The overall objectives of the relet were to simplify the current complexity, secure the best possible value for money and put in place the highest standards of service delivery.
 
 
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