sublet

/ˈsʌbˌlɛt/
noun
  1. An arrangement in which a tenant rents out property they are already renting to another person.
    • He found a sublet for his apartment while he was away.
    • The sublet lasted for three months.
    • She looked for a short-term sublet near the university.
verb
  1. To rent out property that one is already renting to another person.
    • She sublet her room to a student for the semester.
    • They decided to sublet their apartment for the summer.
    • The lease says you cannot sublet without written permission.
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