rent-free
Americanadverb
adjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of rent-free
Example Sentences
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The situation, as you describe it, is a little more complicated, given that you will have five years to live in his home rent-free, except for property taxes, utilities and costs associated with other upkeep.
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The U.S. already maintains a large military-base in northern Greenland rent-free.
“Little did I know it was potentially on the radar for me. That’s a moment that lives rent-free in my head, that’s for sure.”
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My 28-year-old son, his girlfriend and their baby live with me rent-free.
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Even if he does legally own one third of this property, that does not mean he has an automatic — or even unlimited — right to live there rent-free.
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