WordNet
n. income received from rental properties
Usage examples of "rental income".
Instead of clearing the entire building while the work was going on, they were doing it a flat at a time, in order to lose as little rental income as possible.
The rental income would be enough to pay the monthly mortgage arrears.
Part of it was having that nice reassuring checkbook in her purse, and knowing that she'd soon have rental income to deposit into that account.
Dallas had acquired his own software, arranging for his attorney to pay his monthly service charges from his rental income.
Charlie got the business, the large, double apartment they'd grown up in, and the upkeep on the old building, while Jane got half the rental income and one of the apartments on the top floor with a Bay Bridge view.
Junior Goodwinter, the young managing editor of the Moose County Something, had recently acquired the obsolete building as a gift from his aging grandmother, and he was thankful to have the rental income from his friend and fellow-staffer.
The rental income from Mom's home was contributing to their care, but things were tight, so tight that Grandma Aggie had moved in so that her place could be rented out.
The Foundation's payment for Brian, Junior, let Brian, Senior, refinance the first mortgage down to the point where the rental income let him at last clear the property in May 1906, only six and a half years after he had assumed this huge pyramid of debt.