Crossword clues for relet
relet
- Rented out again
- Lease out again
- Get a new tenant
- Fill anew, as an apartment
- Take on a new resident
- Sign a new rental agreement
- Rent to a new tenant
- Refill an empty flat
- Lease (property) again
- Get new tenants
- Fill an empty flat again
- Fill a flat?
- Extend a lease
- Change tenants
- Take in new tenants
- Sublease, say
- Sublease a flat
- Sign again, as a lease
- Rented out anew
- Rent twice
- Rent to new tenants
- Rent to another
- Rent to a different tenant
- Refill a flat again?
- Like boardinghouse rooms, again and again
- Lease (property) anew
- Got a new tenant
- Gave a new lease for
- Find another tenant
- Filled again, in a way
- Filled again, as flats
- Fill again, as a flat
- Extend an occupation
- Acquired a new roomer
- Acquire a new tenant
- Rent out again
- Got a new roomer
- 4-Down, again
- Rent again
- Found a new tenant for
- Like some apartments
- Sublease, e.g
- Get a new tenant for
- Sign a new lease
- Like an old apartment
- Charter again
- Find new tenants for
- Like an apartment with new tenants
- Having new tenants
- Rent to another tenant
- Fill a flat again?
- Lease to a new tenant
- Filled anew, as a flat
- Find another tenant for
- Found new tenants for
- Filled again, as a flat
- Subleased
- Released, in a sense
- Rented again
- Lease anew
- Lease again
- Obtain a sublease
- Find a new tenant for
- Rent anew
- Umbrella part
- Put back on the market
- Leased again
- Find new tenants
- Find a new tenant
- Fill anew, as a flat
Wiktionary
n. A property that has been let again vb. To let a property again
Usage examples of "relet".
Until he relet the house, the Schlegels were welcome to stack their furniture in the garage and lower rooms.
Niggerbrae park, which, lying at a commodious distance from the town, might have been relet with a rise and advantage.
Sir Harry had decided not to relet after his previous tenants had taken themselves off to an archaeological expedition to Greece.
Molineux thought night and day of how he could dislodge him and relet the improved appartement on better terms.
The great landholders and their agents maintain that to quote Griffiths against a landlord who has spent money in improvements since that valuation was made, and let his farms so low that other people can relet them at a profit, is a manifest absurdity.