(v. t.) To underlet; to lease, as when a lessee leases to another person.
Example Sentences:
(1) If you’re renting your home, you are likely to find subletting is banned and could be cause for a disgruntled landlord to evict you.
(2) The biggest problem, he foresees, would be illegal subletting, but such is the strength of community involvement among tenants, who have been involved in the regeneration project at all stages, he suspects this would be minimal.
(3) An emerging critique today was that many difficult problems have been sublet to commissions and reviews.
(4) The investigations were carried out on rabbits irradiated with subletal (400R) and letal (800 and 1200R) doses of ionizing radiation.
(5) Second, because it shows that Miliband rightly wants to lead from the front and not sublet economic policy to the shadow chancellor as Tony Blair did; the key public spending shadow team will now be Miliband, Johnson and the new work and pensions shadow, Douglas Alexander, a well-balanced group.
(6) The apartments, which are rented by the hospital and sublet to the patients, are located in modern, well-maintained high-rise buildings within commuting distance from the hospital.
(7) The office also claims that Matthias D allowed Böhnhardt to sublet one apartment under an alias as the three committed terrorist acts including murders and bank robberies.
(8) The bank has the option to take all the floors or sublet it to tenants.
(9) I'm going to search for a sublet, and then I will ask all my friends.
(10) Tangled up in all this is illicit stuff that teeters into outright criminality: illegal gangmasters who recruit people in eastern Europe ; the unauthorised subletting whereby houses are crammed with people living two or three – or even more – to a room; an allegedly thriving trade in bootleg alcohol and cigarettes .
(11) For several reasons these ended in 1976, leaving me dependent on rent from lodgers to whom I sublet rooms in my council house, having some to spare because my wife and I had separated.
(12) Randeep Ramesh Treasury George Osborne's own department, one of the first to agree its budget, has committed to overall resource savings of 33% in real terms by 2014-15 by reducing staffing levels, streamlining internal processes and halving the net cost of its building, possibly by subletting unoccupied parts.
(13) In addition to a staffing review, all contracts would need to be challenged to remove any discretionary costs and offices considered for sale or sublet.” The legal changes being introduced by the Conservatives have been condemned as the most unfair alterations to political parties’ funding since the second world war.
(14) But now the waiting lists are so long, those holders who find themselves too busy to dig sometimes illegally sublet rather than let go of their plot altogether – the vegetable equivalent, I suppose, of the dodgy things people get up to when it comes to school catchment areas.
(15) People renting a property can also sublet and get the same benefits.
(16) The retailer has installed coffee shops, restaurants and gyms to make the stores more attractive and looked to sublet space to other retailers.
(17) Tax incentives should encourage renting, co-ops and sublets such as Airbnb .
(18) Subletal intoxication with an irreversible inhibitor of AChE is followed by a faster recovery of the smaller forms.
(19) During this time, too, it was relatively simple to claim housing benefit while subletting my student flat over the summer for nothing to the mendicant men who drank under the bridge in exchange for some of their Giro Party cargo (a dozen cans of Tennent's Super each Tuesday).
(20) The guidelines also make it clear that you can’t sublet a Help to Buy property.
Underlet
Definition:
(v. t.) To let below the value.
(v. t.) To let or lease at second hand; to sublet.