Collocations for "lease"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "lease" in context.
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lease
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [commercial, property, vehicle, land] lease
- a [five] -year lease
- [has, signed, took out] a [twenty] -year lease (on)
- has a [ten] -year lease on the [store, building, shop, property, apartment]
- the lease on my [store] is up
- has taken over the lease of the [store]
- [two] [months, years] left on the lease
- signed the lease
- am signing the lease [tomorrow]
- need a cosigner for the lease
- [commercial property, seafront building] for lease
- idiom: (now) has a new lease on life
- lease the [apartment, house, property, condo]
- lease (out) the [unit, shop, building]
- leased (out) the [unit] to a [friend, tenant, production crew]
- leased him the [unit] (from)
- leased the [unit] (to)
- lease it (out) for [a month, a year, 25 years]
- leased (out) for [$500] [per, a] month
- lease it (out) at a [low, high, fixed] rate
- lease it (out) at a [comparative, lower, adjusted] rate
- leased from the [bank, company, government]
- leased exclusively [to, for]
- sign the lease [contract, agreement]
'lease' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):