1. sublease - Noun
2. sublease - Verb
A lease by a tenant or lessee to another person; an underlease.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe sublet our apartment over the summer Source: Internet
And another key barometer of the health of the city’s skyline - space available for sublease in prime buildings - has soared to a seven-year high in just three months to September, up by 46 per cent. Source: Internet
At the end of March, before the coronavirus pandemic fully sunk its teeth into Colorado, 2.5 million square feet of office space that was available for sublease in the metro, according to CBRE. Source: Internet
He explains that, generally, the owners of the agricultural holdings do not deal directly with this plant, but sublease greenhouses and land, or cultivate it together with third parties. Source: Internet
Commissioners granted permission to two East Bluff cottage owners to sublease their cottages in July, to Sue Allen to rent to Steve and Mary Anna Harper and to Lawrence and Nancy Keogh to rent to Joanna and Mark Wimmer. Source: Internet
Moved by David Morrison, Sr.; seconded by Ray Toutloff; to approve the rent/utilities sublease agreement with the Tribal Government for office space at the Government and Community Services Building in Nett Lake. Source: Internet