overlet

/ˌoʊvərˈlɛt/
verb
  1. To let or rent out (a property) for more than it is worth or beyond a reasonable limit.
    • The landlord tried to overlet the apartment, but no one would pay that much.
    • The company was accused of trying to overlet office space during the housing boom.
    • If you overlet your vacation home, you might struggle to find tenants.
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