rent-roll
or rent roll
an account or schedule of rents, the amount due from each tenant, and the total received.
Origin of rent-roll
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How to use rent-roll in a sentence
Part of their increased rent rolls was interest on capital which they had invested for the purpose.
The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century | Richard Henry TawneyThis large reduction in the rent rolls of landowners has materially affected their position and weakened their power.
A Short History of English Agriculture | W. H. R. CurtlerThe larger English landlords of to-day are as a rule not dependent on their rent rolls.
A Short History of English Agriculture | W. H. R. CurtlerThe manor houses were attacked, and all rent rolls, legal documents, lists of tenants and serfs destroyed.
The Rise of the Democracy | Joseph ClaytonYou fear the example of America for your oppressions, for your rent-rolls.
Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 | Adam Gurowski
British Dictionary definitions for rent-roll
a register of lands and buildings owned by a person, company, etc, showing the rent due and total amount received from each tenant
the total income arising from rented property
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