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		Definition of rent-free in English: rent-freeadjective & adverb  With exemption from rent. 免收租金的(地),不交租金的(地) as adjective rent-free periods 免收租金时期。 as adverb you could live in the cottage rent-free 你可以住在小屋里,不用交租金。 Example sentencesExamples -  They are providing the building rent-free for 25 years to the theatre company.
 -  The programme provides them with rent-free premises for a year, grant support and guidance from partner organisations.
 -  In his final days, he had little money and was living in a house on the Gold Coast, rent-free in exchange for gardening duties.
 -  Alternatively, an individual could notify the authorities of the existence of land that had not been assigned, and have priority in renting the land if his offer was highest at auction; he could also ask for a period rent-free.
 -  Through a system of auctions, public land was rented out to local people and also granted rent-free to immigrants for limited terms.
 -  Who can doubt that the Father of the Nation will be offered a comfortable rent-free permanent guest apartment in the new State House, the more easy for passing on instructions?
 -  However, they all pose a basic problem: if you continue to live there rent-free the Inland Revenue regards that as a ‘gift with reservation of benefit’.
 -  You could let it out in the meantime, or allow a relative to live in your home rent-free.
 -  ‘It's a matter of common sense that you can't get out of the system a rent-free house and an allowance for rental on top,’ said Mr O'Neill.
 -  And don't forget, the Lofters each get to live rent-free and get paid $30,000 for the year.
 -  ‘Undoubtedly, we will see increasing incentives returning to the market in terms of fit-out allowances and rent-free periods,’ the report says.
 -  He also enjoyed within the same framework over a period of 15 years the rent-free occupation of the property.
 -  The knock-on effect is that prime rents are down 10 per cent year on year and the market remains a good one for tenants, who continue to benefit from rent-free periods, break clauses and other concessions.
 -  Lower rents, rent-free periods and tenant-friendly break clauses are now inserted in deals as a matter of course.
 -  The apartments will not be rent-free because repairs will always be necessary.
 -  Housesitting and property caretaking can provide you with the opportunity to experience life in a different geographic locale and save money by living rent-free.
 -  The twenty-year-old Louis XIV offered them an unfinished part of the Louvre to use as a rent-free theater.
 -  Under the terms of the lease there is a rent-free period of three months in the second quarter of the lease.
 -  The public space is available rent-free for any kind of art related activity.
 -  The total rent achieved, disregarding the two short rent-free periods, was £108, 500 per annum for the first five years of the terms.
 
    Definition of rent-free in US English: rent-freeadverb & adjectiveˈˌrent ˈˌfrēˈˌrɛnt ˈˌfri With exemption from rent. 免收租金的(地),不交租金的(地) as adjective rent-free periods 免收租金时期。 as adverb you could live in the cottage rent-free 你可以住在小屋里,不用交租金。 Example sentencesExamples -  He also enjoyed within the same framework over a period of 15 years the rent-free occupation of the property.
 -  ‘It's a matter of common sense that you can't get out of the system a rent-free house and an allowance for rental on top,’ said Mr O'Neill.
 -  The public space is available rent-free for any kind of art related activity.
 -  The total rent achieved, disregarding the two short rent-free periods, was £108, 500 per annum for the first five years of the terms.
 -  ‘Undoubtedly, we will see increasing incentives returning to the market in terms of fit-out allowances and rent-free periods,’ the report says.
 -  You could let it out in the meantime, or allow a relative to live in your home rent-free.
 -  The knock-on effect is that prime rents are down 10 per cent year on year and the market remains a good one for tenants, who continue to benefit from rent-free periods, break clauses and other concessions.
 -  Who can doubt that the Father of the Nation will be offered a comfortable rent-free permanent guest apartment in the new State House, the more easy for passing on instructions?
 -  Under the terms of the lease there is a rent-free period of three months in the second quarter of the lease.
 -  Alternatively, an individual could notify the authorities of the existence of land that had not been assigned, and have priority in renting the land if his offer was highest at auction; he could also ask for a period rent-free.
 -  Through a system of auctions, public land was rented out to local people and also granted rent-free to immigrants for limited terms.
 -  They are providing the building rent-free for 25 years to the theatre company.
 -  The programme provides them with rent-free premises for a year, grant support and guidance from partner organisations.
 -  However, they all pose a basic problem: if you continue to live there rent-free the Inland Revenue regards that as a ‘gift with reservation of benefit’.
 -  The apartments will not be rent-free because repairs will always be necessary.
 -  Housesitting and property caretaking can provide you with the opportunity to experience life in a different geographic locale and save money by living rent-free.
 -  And don't forget, the Lofters each get to live rent-free and get paid $30,000 for the year.
 -  The twenty-year-old Louis XIV offered them an unfinished part of the Louvre to use as a rent-free theater.
 -  In his final days, he had little money and was living in a house on the Gold Coast, rent-free in exchange for gardening duties.
 -  Lower rents, rent-free periods and tenant-friendly break clauses are now inserted in deals as a matter of course.
 
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