relet

/riːˈlɛt/
noun
  1. A property that has been leased or rented again.
    • The agent listed the apartment as a relet in the online database.
    • The relet came with most of the furniture already in place.
    • They found a great deal on a relet in the city center.
verb
  1. To lease or rent (a property) again, typically to a new tenant after a previous tenant has left.
    • The landlord decided to relet the apartment after the tenants moved out.
    • The property manager will relet the house as soon as the repairs are finished.
    • They managed to relet the office space within a week of the old lease ending.
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