housesat

/ˈhaʊzˌsæt/
verb
  1. To take care of someone's home while they are away, usually by staying there and performing basic tasks like watering plants, feeding pets, or collecting mail.
    • They asked their friend to housesat and look after their cat for a week.
    • I agreed to housesat for my neighbor while she went on vacation.
    • She earned extra money by housesitting for families during the summer.
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