1. subletting - Noun
2. subletting - Verb
Derived from sublet
of Sublet
Source: Webster's dictionary“Alternatively, the tenant can suggest subletting the property until such a time when they can afford to pay the full lease on their own again.” Source: Internet
Derek Fildebrandt, the United Conservative Party MLA under fire for subletting his Edmonton condo while claiming thousands in housing allowance, apologizes and takes a leave of absence from Official Opposition finance critic duties. Source: Internet
In the summer of 1962 Hughes began an affair with Assia Wevill who had been subletting the Primrose Hill flat with her husband. Source: Internet
Patrick Kiersey, who is handling the subletting on behalf of Cushman & Wakefield, says: “This is an opportunity to acquire a high-profile flexible floor overlooking St Stephen’s Green.” Source: Internet
Some persons are even subletting these lands for double the price they are paying to MARDS. Source: Internet
‘Sublet,’ which was shown first in Tribeca, is about a New York Times travel writer in Tel Aviv who ends up subletting. Source: Internet