rental fee
Rent stands for:
- the conclusion and / or execution of a rental agreement, see:
- Real estate rent , the provision of rooms and land against payment
- Business space rental , a form of property rental
- Renting of furniture , the transfer of movable objects against payment
Rent , rent , rent and rent claim represent the remuneration to be paid by the tenant:
- Index rent , a variable fee for a rental object, which is linked to certain parameters
- Graduated rent , payment for a rented item for which the time and extent of the increase have already been determined
- Cold rent , the part of the payment for rooms and land that is incurred solely for use
- Net cold rent , also net rent , contractual agreement in which the usage fee is separated from the operating costs
- Gross rent , including gross rent , contractual agreement in which the agreed fee includes operating costs
- Gross warm rent , in the case of living space, the total amount incurred for use and operating costs
- Comparative rent , comparative value from charges for the last four years for living space within a municipality
- Imputed rent , imputed costs of a company when using its own depreciated buildings
- Political rent , costs incurred for corruption or lobbying
Rent is the family name of:
- August Rent (1908–1987), SS overseer in the Treblinka concentration camp
Rent also stands for:
- Rent (heap) , a form of storage of bulk goods
- Ground rent , another name for a storage pit
- Timber rent , a form of storage for split firewood
- Half the rent , a crime film
See also:
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