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  1. that you pay rent for

898 Sentences With "rented"

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She rented the front of the space for $500, while a designer rented out the back.
As a child, she had felt like an outsider, because her mother had moved from rented apartment to rented apartment.
For example, a torso might be rented to one medical group for training, returned, and then rented again to another set of doctors.
A group of friends who rented an Airbnb in Palaiseau, France, discovered exactly that on their rented property near some woods, according to AFP.
But the location was moot — the building's four studios had long since been rented, and the last one-bedroom had just been rented, too.
Other studios in the building recently rented for between $2,725 and $3,150, while one-bedrooms have rented for between $4,550 and $4,695, according to StreetEasy.
There was this one girl who rented an Airbnb, fell in love with the guy who rented the room right next to hers, and married him.
The area where 356 is located is zoned light industrial, and historically artists rented spaces there long before I rented my first studio nearby in 1992.
He and his family live in a rented house on rented land, with his father supplementing the farm income by working in a government department, Lashari said.
She also rented a 19,000 square-foot mansion in Hidden Hills for a reported $25,000 month, and then rented a 10,000-square-foot home in Thousand Oaks.
Two other properties on the Upper East Side rented for $85,5003 a month, while at least a half-dozen others have rented for more than $75,000 a month.
If you've wisely rented the place out where you once lived and rented in your relocation place, changing your mind will be easier and less of a hassle.
A pregnant woman rented a mother to persuade her boyfriend to acknowledge their child, and a young man rented a father to conciliate the parents of his pregnant lover.
Mr. Kass and two roommates rented a cramped basement apartment in Crown Heights in Brooklyn, which they soon found out was riddled with problems and had been rented illegally.
Khalid rented a different apartment where another suspected planner of the Paris attacks was holed up and killed by police, and Ibrahim rented yet another presumed hideout in Charleroi.
" - Michael, 35 "Rented a scooter with zero experience.
The office is rented out to a magazine related to independent book publishing called Foreword Reviews for about $78,000 a year; the studio, over a detached garage, can be rented, too.
" Wonderful metaphors abound: "Life is cleaning a rented house.
We are shared, rented, occupied" by "little separate creatures. . . .
To make matters worse, my friend rented ice skates, meaning his feet were intermixing with the pungent odors of the feet of hundreds of other New Yorkers who had rented the skates before.
But the streaming service never rented a parking lot. 11.22.
"I never rented a house in the hills," Manziel says.
Entire houses can now be rented, not only box bedrooms.
He rented the flatbed truck from Home Depot on Oct.
It seems like they just rented a bunch of Walmarts.
The limited edition calendar is entitled "Rented" and costs $50.
Cars can be rented for between one and eight weeks.
The state airline, which rented one 737 MAX from Feb.
They also rented a school bus for the trip 4.
Was there anyone with him when he rented that vehicle?
He had rented out the Versace Mansion for the blowout.
He recently rented a mansion for $46k a month. #Priorities
Rodríguez said the plane was rented about a month ago.
It was in a rented cottage in Point Reyes, Calif.
Rented collaborative robots will be drafted, much like seasonal labor.
Trinity Church's architects rented slaves slaves to build the church.
Last year, we rented a house; my mother was insulted.
Tyga rented space for his company, Egypt Last Kings Clothing.
Keeping it rented consistently and finding reliable tenants are important.
Ninety percent of the stuff I rented, I never returned.
"If it's available, and rentable, it's being rented," he said.
Mr. Hadar rented his previous studio space in Mott Haven.
One was never rented and later sold at a loss.
Dockless rented bicycles swept into Chinese cities two years ago.
While that unit has been rented, it hasn't yet sold.
He blamed the shipping company that had rented the facility.
Someone to wear a rented dress and do nothing else?
They rented two small offices located just off of Broadway.
I rented the room through Airbnb, which I use judiciously.
And Ross says he's rented the property for exorbitant rates.
Fun fact: Michelle Obama reportedly rented the home in 2019.
She filmed "Suits" in Toronto where she rented a house.
While at the Amalfi Coast we drove a rented car.
Rooms in the building will not be rented out individually.
Falciani rented a car, and they drove through the Alps.
So he rented a bike shed and began making pottery.
I drove thousands of miles in my rented Chevy Equinox.
After the games, the units will be sold and rented.
Space in the building was also rented to outside tenants.
We rented out our two spare guest rooms on Airbnb.
Much of the remaining equipment was rented from other companies, both locally and in the US. Bahamian authorities are holding some of the rented equipment because Fyre still owes the government more than $300,000.
RIVERA: I think I broke the news today that it was from Passaic, New Jersey, the home depot that the dude rented, the killer, the scum dog rented the home depot truck, the $211 truck.
His monthly outlay is about $1,000 less than when he rented.
They rented an apartment there; they did not own the building.
They rented out Becky's basement after answering a newspaper classified ad.
The attack was prepared on a rented farm in rural Colombia.
Botnets are often rented out for multiple criminal uses as well.
He rented out an entire Chuck E. Cheese for this party.
The affected sleepers were also rented for between $20143 and $22014.
To celebrate, he rented out a movie theater in Times Square.
We rented a suite at the Holiday Inn for your party.
We rented a house and everybody looked at me like, 'What?
After we started collaborating, we rented a house near the school.
We rented a Toyota Fortuner for seven days for about $550.
Q: You rented out your home to subsidize your travel costs.
Near India's body, authorities found a 2013 Chevy Malibu she'd rented.
The One I Love can be rented or purchased on Amazon.
Police said the attacker rented the truck at about 2 p.m.
"Those books could have been bought used or rented," he said.
We had rented an old Volkswagen Transporter as our wedding car.
Amy and Axel reportedly rented the limo for Amy's 30th birthday.
I would have rather have rented them, but I kept them.
In Mandawa I visited a haveli rented to a local family.
Sorry, Benjamin, you tall, handsome, accomplished surgeon who has never rented.
"I bought comic books and rented them to classmates," he said.
Just days into their vacation, the couple rented a jet ski.
It would take a lot of time to get it rented.
We rented a house and spent a lot of time there.
We rented a big loft on 12th Street and 7th Avenue.
" The result, in Robert's words, is "interruption advertising on rented land.
The couple rented out the City Center Rosario for the event.
All three were rented for a year, and paid in cash.
It declined to comment on the unit it rented in 2017.
You can have a baby in a rented flat, of course.
I rented it for $3.99, charged to the company credit card.
It'll also include bedrooms, which will be rented out on Airbnb.
Ten percent will be rented by families making $23,350 or less.
I rented in Harlem, but prices there were climbing fast, too.
She rented the apartment to a young couple with a baby.
They both got hired as surfers and rented an apartment together.
Then, they staged the house with generic lighting and rented furniture.
He and the National Policy Institute rented the speaking space there.
When Bieber rented Health Hall he paid £108,000 ($140,000) a month.
But that hasn't stopped homes from being rented for party nights.
And the Maltese Falcon can be rented for $400,000 a week.
Barbara rented a downtown apartment, but that didn't appeal to Richard.
They lived in one unit and rented out the other two.
She rented him a furnished apartment and stocked it with groceries.
It had been rented from neighbouring Spain as a stopgap measure.
If you sell rented property, tenants stay put in their homes.
They rented a storage unit off-site, mostly for Christmas paraphernalia.
Q. I rented from Budget last April for a monthlong trip.
The whole island had been rented out to celebrate her birthday.
About 15 people, mostly international guests, rented it throughout the summer.
The rented room was small with white walls and no windows.
I rented more movies and made sure to actually watch them.
We rented a garage, where we keep things that we own.
It can be rented on Airbnb for £150 ($190) a night.
He rented a room down the street from the King household.
Dickson's even rented a refrigerator truck to store the overflowing inventory.
I rented this beautiful dress, and even my client complimented me.
I left rehab, rented an apartment just off the Stanford campus.
I had rented a large house, so we could be alone.
The Trump campaign rented buses across Florida to bring in supporters.
He and his friends had rented morning suits and top hats.
In February 20143, he rented the Sunset Theater in Wichita, Kan.
Tesla rented a Cadillac for him to drive in the meantime.
The Trump Tower apartments were rented and paid for by Concacaf.
Mr. Bernard rented a two-bedroom unit for $425 a month.
So they rented kitchen time at a restaurant in Avon, Conn.
She secretly rented an apartment a few blocks from Mr. Needleman's.
Some belong to Villa Albergoni and Visconti di Modrone rented others.
"We rented a space and we built an elevator," he said.
Carrie Fisher had rented my house and she was staying there.
Numerous upgrades may be required before rooms could be rented out.
In later decades, college students and Craigslist users rented the home.
They found that Mr. Rivera had rented the Prius in Miami.
I live in Boston and I have a rented apartment here.
They rented movies from P. J.'s Video, down the street.
If they rented their own flat, it would be twice that.
As the trooper drove up, she got into her rented vehicle.
The next year, Yulia and I rented a dacha in Tarusa.
Another, which he rented to a rival business, now lies empty.
He found a job, rented an apartment, and bought a car.
Their mother had just got new furniture for their rented house.
This section has a private exterior entrance and could be rented.
The last-ever Blockbuster movie was rented on November 9, 2013.
The second car we rented through Costco was a Ford Fiesta.
There, he rented a house and started Amazon in his garage.
We rented a car and drove from Jerusalem down to Jericho.
So we rented a modern two-bedroom place on the beach.
She and her extended family rented a house and bought flights.
He later renovated and rented out Manhattan brownstones for a living.
When that plan fell through, a U-Haul van was rented.
Dock space can be rented from the marina across the street.
He later rented the old Gehrig house from the List family.
They summered in rented houses on Long Island or in Connecticut.
Activity: Room #10 was rented to this couple at 7 p.m.
The Secret Service rented the toilets from Imperial Restrooms between Aug.
He still rented the same tiny restaurant space on Grinnell Avenue.
I was in between studios and I rented it absolutely temporarily.
The volunteers rented a post office box for the detainees' responses.
We rented homes and apartments and really had to be creative.
The two vans used in the attacks were rented on Aug.
"Self-Storage companies do not examine the items which tenants store in their rented units, the way apartments landlords do not study each item which tenants bring into their rented rooms," the company said in statement.
Vouch's cover includes general liability (which includes damage to rented premises, personal or advertising injury, and related areas), business liability, management liability, fiduciary liability, cyber and crime coverage, rented and non-owned auto insurance and more.
They can be rented for as long or as short as needed.
Some investors flipped homes immediately, while others held and rented the properties.
Apparently you rented the movie Freddy Got Fingered and never returned it.
The farm's owner told officials he rented the building to another individual.
What are some tips to make a rented space feel like home?
Neymar rented an amazing Bev Hills mansion with the help of Airbnb.
Total:$648.31 Rental Car:We rented a car for 30 days for $42.
Until one weekend when we rented a car and headed to Costco.
For an undisclosed amount of money, Pixar rented the van from Daniher.
Think I could beat Bush — I mean, Trump — like a rented mule.
They also can be rented for a one or two-year term.
At first users rented time on mainframe machines they did not own.
We had rented a big house and two yurts with wraparound porches.
" —kealeaf "My family rented a house in Orlando a couple years ago.
How is it that this house was rented only three days ago?
He'd rented an apartment in Germany last month, he told the supporter.
And then we eventually rented a house for a couple of months.
Almena rented the warehouse in 2013 and lived there with his family.
And, in Amsterdam, I rented a private boat to tour the city.
Other companies have rented, bought or even developed property to house workers.
Ratner had previously rented out an office on the expansive Burbank, Calif.
She rented an inflatable blue birthing tub made of phthalate-free vinyl.
I rented a small storefront for 35 dollars a month back then.
Anyone who rented an RV or anything else was far more comfortable.
Martinez was driving the rented 2018 Maserati just before 11:30 p.m.
A crime analyst matched a rented black SUV with Farook and Malik.
We rented a vintage runner from a local prop shop (a splurge).
Go deeper: Teslas are among the most popular cars rented on Turo
One source told a Russian TV station the grads rented the SUVs.
They only rented the robot; they didn't tell it to do anything.
Now, the prime cause is being turfed out of private rented accommodation.
Apartments have been rented in the building as recently as August 2015.
They hired employees and rented servers and two floors of office space.
Kaderi rented an apartment in Basundhara area of Dhaka, near the cafe.
Now 38, he was more concerned Thursday about a scooter he'd rented.
Some allow cars to be rented by the hour or even minute.
And, we're told, the people who rented villas had access to speedboats.
It's the place Tupac rented after being released from prison in 1995.
Vehicles can be rented weekly, but must be returned after eight weeks.
Perhaps you rented a Camaro or Mustang while on vacation in Miami.
Computer power can be rented relatively cheaply from Amazon, Google, and others.
They rented a truck and gathered materials from the curb at night.
He then rented the cabin they would use to build the bombs.
When students finish a semester, the books are returned and rented again.
Again, we rented for a year when moving to our new city.
When my unit returned from Afghanistan, I rented a house in Anchorage.
On a sunny morning, I rented a bicycle for a solo trip.
"We've always ever rented apartments in a college town," Mr. Coker said.
"We rented out our family home on an occasional basis," she says.
The building is to be rented out for banquets and other events.
"They rented for longer," says Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
Why would a rented mule get beaten worse than a regular mule?
Investigators found remnants of firecrackers in Mr. Zhou's rented room in Kunshan.
Rented truck used The incident is being investigated as terrorism, officials said.
It will be rented out for $8,000 a night come January 2020.
Boston is pushing back against properties being rented out as commercial operations.
Teddy Roosevelt and Mark Twain rented the Wave Hill estate in Riverdale.
Up until then, we'd both always rented apartments or rooms in apartments.
Individual plots are rented out to tenants who purchase their own homes.
The Libyan leader rented a Westchester property that belonged to Mr. Trump.
After searching HomeAway, VRBO and Airbnb, we rented a cottage in Amboise.
So the next day, I rented a rehearsal studio for an hour.
For the first test, I rented my own server through Digital Pacific.
I rented Solaris and was in this phase of half-understanding it.
In 2018, they rented a house in Alameda and began their hunt.
Working in a rented studio, Ms. Shechet had no safety gear on.
Actors and actresses stayed in hotels and rented houses in the area.
Since October, Ms. Eckhardt said, her shophouse has been rented on Airbnb.
"Rooms rented for forty dollars a week," Carroll writes of the incident.
There was also an apartment that Ms. Anderson had secretly rented nearby.
He rented a small apartment and bought furniture, cooking utensils and toys.
Other documents, they said, were in a rented truck that went missing.
Well, Ian, my co-founder, rented my room on Airbnb. Mm-hm.
They rented not so much a home as a fraction of one.
We rented a U-Haul and brought 15,000 bottles to the town.
We only bought a home after we had rented for several years.
The couple also rented a boat, which Haibon, 30, captained for them.
Zhang first rented the space, the landlord said, in 2015 or 2016.
The landowner said the Bidens rented a house when visiting the island.
Mr. Hogan and Mr. Dixon, for example, rented a house together first.
Frankie's rented apartment overlooks the decaying pier where Sophie was last seen.
After building his courses, Bartholomew rented his construction equipment to white contractors.
On the occasion of her 80th birthday party, I rented a camel.
Pruitt rented the condo for several months last year from Vicki Hart.
The links can be rented out at a starting price of $10,000.
Higher rates on rented rooms may also offset revenue lost on vacancies.
He hired two employees and rented a small office in Hong Kong.
And I gave away my car, gave away my rented flat, everything.
They rented it over the summer and became the owners in November.
They rented it for $1,595, plus $25 a month for the dog.
Bibhuti Mukhopadhyay had owned the house and rented it to my grandmother.
I rented a car and did a day trip across the island.
In the fall of 2010, Ayyub rented a tiny room in Ahmedabad.
Her rented escort, her cultural attaché, her camp follower, her prime minister?
Fewer than half of its safe deposit boxes are rented, she said.
Mike rented a studio for about a decade, until the mid-1970s.
I rented a car with a friend and headed south from Riyadh.
He rented a booth at a flea market and sold them all.
Jason, the man who rented to Mr. Igbokwe, declined to be interviewed.
I'm sure a lot of famous people rented apartments in this neighborhood.
During the stop, cops noticed bullet holes in Broner's rented Chevy Suburban.
People who lived in that part of Pune rented out their houses.
Paddock had rented rooms at other festivals Before checking into the Mandalay Bay days before the massacre, Paddock rented a room at a Las Vegas condo complex that overlooked the September 22-24 Life is Beautiful music festival.
The fact that his favorite rented for less than the others didn't hurt.
In 2015, only 72% of private-rented homes met the decent-homes standard.
Compare that to 78 percent who said they'd bought or rented a VHS.
Cara even rented out London's Natural History Museum for a romantic date night.
Instead, they slept in horse trailers, trucks, and campers they owned or rented
If I have to use these practices on rented land, it's a cost.
" "So now even ancient relics can be rented to guests for a profit?
The previous spaces I rented, also former canneries, fell to Silicon Valley redevelopment.
If anything bad happened, it's because of the guy who rented the Airbnb.
An actual delivery driver who rented the truck had reportedly left it running.
She rented a silver BMW i8 with blue accents that matched her outfit.
The room seats 1,000 people and can be rented out to the public.
So Blackwell decided to open her own dispensary in a house's rented room.
"JUMP IN!" yells Bruno Bonnell from behind the wheel of his rented minivan.
I also rented a string of office spaces, which bought us some time.
There, Fortna rented a car and drove 0003 kilometers (270 miles) to Edmonton.
But we rented, parking rent is like renting a parking lot- Down below.
When he rented a car recently, he had problems with the Bluetooth system.
He rented out a movie theater in Lansing, Michigan for an important reason.
Then, on October 22nd, rented the truck he used for a dry run.
The driver of the rented Home Depot van emerged from the vehicle screaming.
RTR started with formal dresses that women rented for weddings and other events.
I rented an apartment there and I lived with them for one year.
This applies to both rented and purchased movies or TV content, as well.
Tests then revealed lead all over the dilapidated house that Ms Burnside rented.
Staging equipment must be rented, and the rental companies have already been contacted.
But across the street, businesses are closed or old, and homes are rented.
So I rented Toy Story 3, which I'd missed when it came out.
They said it had been rented out to tenants for $25,000 a month.
Cars will be rented out at $6 per hour, including insurance and fuel.
The cars can be rented by visiting the peer-to-peer site Turo.com.
Almena rented and illegally converted the warehouse into a residence and entertainment venue.
A man parks his rented dockless scooter outside of a restaurant in Atlanta.
You lose the privacy of the rented room, but the payoff is greater.
Rivera rented a room from TechCrunch founder Mike Arrington shortly after Techmeme launched.
Another vehicle, a BMW rented by a suspect, stopped near all three locations.
Sheriff Lombardo said that they didn't yet know why he rented the room.
After the competition closed, rLoop threw a small gathering at their rented Airbnb.
MIAT MONGOLIAN AIRLINES The state airline, which rented one 737 MAX from Feb.
I rented an apartment and got the kind of furniture he would've bought.
Albacete later rented out three planes to LAMIA Bolivia, a separate corporate entity.
SanFilippo rented the textbook from Amazon for only $62.70, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
Nightmarish experiences at these short-stay rented apartments are extremely rare, of course.
GPU capacity can also be rented in the cloud from Amazon and Microsoft.
And she rented out the Pretty Princess Palace and became a landlord. Mrs.
Forty percent of them will be rented by families earning $38,850 or less.
As its company name implies, runway collections can be rented through the service.
Officials are also requiring some new land to be dedicated to rented buildings.
The house had been rented between 2014 – 2017 for $8,200 – $0003,800 a month.
You can see the $4,862 of clothes we rented in a week here.
In the meantime, he acquired, sold and rented out more bodies and parts.
What we know: A man drove a rented truck around 3:05 p.m.
I rented airy apartments I couldn't afford and arranged them in geometric lines.
Both Frykowski and Folger were reportedly living with Tate in the rented house.
He rented a truck before the attack to practice Around 2:06 p.m.
So they're wearing an outfit that is rented hundreds of times a year.
The entire townhouse can be rented for just $95 on average per night.
They rented out a big space on the waterfront and held a rave.
But the only vacant studio was already rented, Ms. De Amorim told her.
From the porch of a rented house, he began to codify his intuitions.
Come to find out, it was the first hammock ever rented on Airbnb.
I introduced myself, shook his hand, and led him to the rented room.
Another time, a group of six people rented two rooms at the hotel.
We rented a house upstate and we were immersed in this thing completely.
He rented a room for 60 people at our LGBTQ center in Manhattan.
At 24 Jones, 66 of the 152 apartments had rented as of Aug.
The electric bikes are rented on a week-to-week contract for $39.
Ms. Moran had rented out the parlor and backyard gardens for private events.
Even at peak tourist season, only half of the 45 rooms are rented.
Rooms can typically be rented for roughly $750 a month, crew members said.
When he first rented the restaurant, the block was desolate after 3 p.m.
Later, the workers rented half of a house tucked inside a walled compound.
They talked tennis governance over coffee at Federer's rented house here last week.
Residents were wrestled out of their rented homes, and bulldozers flattened entire neighborhoods.
His fiancée had rented it, and he was using it with her permission.
The couple lived below a second-floor unit that they rented to tenants.
He rented a bare room on the ground floor of a crumbling house.
To smell this in our rented house in Pittsburgh is jolting, but familiar.
Leasing is in progress for the latter, with 45 apartments rented so far.
The dealer rented the house as a refuge from the Nazis in 1940.
But in Harlem, the one-bedrooms he liked rented for the low $2,000s.
Jackson rented the house for six months, from August 1999 to February 2000.
Beach chairs and umbrellas can be rented for $12 to $15 from beachcomfort.net.
Richard Mumby fell for the neighborhood when he rented there in the '90s.
The Departure can be rented on Amazon Prime, Google Play, YouTube, and Vudu.
Annual property taxes depend on whether it is owner occupied or rented out.
Roemhild's vehicle, which was rented, had multiple gunshots marks on it, police said.
And then the rented house that summer had one, netless, in the backyard.
He had rented a big villa, with the intention of doing some writing.
Men met at cafes or at apartments rented for a night, he said.
If I had known about this, I would never have rented the apartment.
Weeks later, Ms. Beresford rented a U-Haul for her move to Texas.
The third-floor walk-up, in a converted church building, rented for $2003,500.
We coaxed a stray lamb over to our rented R.V. to feed it.
They had rented a stretch limo to pick them up, the newspaper reported.
When checking out, guests just return the rented items to the front desk.
I'd heard that truffle dogs could be rented for an afternoon in Siena.
I wrote thousands of words sitting at the table in my rented apartment.
If I thought it might have helped, I'd have rented a metal detector.
Spears rented a Calabasas, California, home and spent $700,000 in renovations on it.
I even rented searchlights for the opening, something I've always wanted to do.
The house they've rented is picture-perfect, but then things begin to happen.
Other traveled in rented motor coaches, sometimes with caregivers and relatives in tow.
For example, the company rented space in buildings partly owned by Mr. Neumann.
They'd all rented a house in Provence, or maybe Cap d'Antibes, somewhere glamorous.
"I have rented from Europcar for 15 years," she wrote in an email.
The vehicle was rented from a facility in Anaheim, CA, police spokesperson Sgt.
Eventually I ditched the camper van and rented a four-by-four instead.
I recently rented a little building near us to put up more shelves.
In fact, they had plenty of rented Facebook accounts to pump out ads.
They arrived with just $700 and rented a small, $250-a-month apartment.
Neuberg rented the space two days a week for just $300 a month.
As nonresidents, some drivers park at meters, others at spaces rented from merchants.
Xiangshui Space rented out sleeping pods at around 10 yuan ($203) an hour.
The whole group was staying in two rented apartments on the Left Bank.
Respondents who sold or rented property earned an average of $500 a month.
And in 1988 Congress prohibited video stores from disclosing the movies people rented.
Since 2003, Nayar has bought, rented, sold and flipped more than 1,000 homes.
"We had giant throne chairs that the castle rented to us," Colombo said.
She was killed as she drove near her home in a rented car.
Kevin decided he had to see it and rented the movie from Amazon.
My wife and I rented an Airbnb in Manhattan a few years back.
They probably get rented out for one-off charters and things like that.
The building can be rented in its entirety or subdivided among smaller firms.
When she turned 4, her first real birthday, her parents rented a pony.
We don't know if self-driving cars will be predominantly rented or owned.
To obtain a permit for short-term rentals in San Francisco, a property must be the homeowner's primary residence, can only be rented to supplement income while they're traveling, and cannot be rented for more than 90 days during the year.
Now, one can fill a temporary home with rented coffee tables and sofas from Crate & Barrel and West Elm, and refresh a wardrobe with rented outfits from clothing lines like Theory and Vince or mall chains like Loft and Express.
To her dismay, the five-bedroom home had already been rented to someone else.
In 1980 about a third of homes were rented from councils or housing associations.
On rented bikes, we spent a week riding through Bavaria, from Munich to Innsbruck.
"We have more space, there is no question," he said of their rented apartment.
One hundred devices will be rented to medical facilities in Japan later this year.
We've had a party on a boat going around Manhattan; we've rented movie theaters!
Hulu rented that theater too, for the premiere of its first original drama, 11.22.63.
Neighbors told CBC Bissonnette rented an apartment with his twin brother near the mosque.
Holt allegedly shot Veal and fled in his vehicle, a rented U-Haul truck.
Ariel Winter said the home she rented from Airbnb was vandalized with dog feces.
We had rented that house for 280 years from the homeowners before purchasing it.
My parents rented until 2001, when they bought a house in an aging neighborhood.
Hale then rented a car and drove to what she believed was Harris's house.
No longer a homeowner, he pays 1,000 shekels a month for a rented apartment.
When she first moved in, she rented one room for just $500 a month.
I also rented an apartment for them on Eriksgade, where they could bring johns.
Parking spaces just outside the entrance can each be rented for $300 a month.
They've rented out Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville for the big day ... May 21st.
When I rented my apartment, the broker promised I'd get used to the stairs.
Everything you've purchased, rented or imported into iTunes will be available in these apps.
The only variable that changed was whether the driver owned or rented her home.
The majority of the remaining factory buildings have since been rented by smaller enterprises.
Just days into their vacation, Suarez, 32, and Devil, 25, rented a jet ski.
These, it intends, will be reserved and rented by drivers using their mobile phones.
The couple then transported Cali's body to Sacramento in a rented vehicle, police said.
The refugees are scattered in new camps and some have settled in rented homes.
The couple had settled in a rented house in the southern city of Karachi.
Once purchased/rented, books are available for listening though Kobo's Android and iOS app.
Collazo said he rented it to a group of surgeons, then had it cremated.
Wynn Resorts said the organizers had rented the entire convention space for the lab.
Police originally thought Oscar had rented gray Hyundai Elantra with New York license plates.
During a brief panic, I'd rented an apartment that cost $400 above my budget.
Properties that are being rented out have a different tax burden than second residences.
Studious, serious Ahmednur Mohammed rented his first apartment with his maiden paycheck in February.
And, unlike rented books, you can also write notes and make marks in these.
The store from which Meyers rented the movie, J&J Video, has since closed.
Their families were staying in rented rooms in Erbil and Qaraqosh, the men said.
They rented one room to a single guest and the other to a couple.
But in the very last year, we had an apartment that we actually rented.
You can't also assume your property will be rented every month you own it.
Transport (3 rented buses + drivers' salaries) and security costs the group $400 every trip.
Its rented rooms include a high-ceilinged hall; another is used as a nursery.
So a few friends and I rented a booth at the gun show in
Amazon fined a college student $3,800 for returning a rented textbook four days late.
She rented the Tesla Model 3 Saturday afternoon on the car-sharing app Getaround.
Some may have rented an apartment or once owned a home in your neighborhood.
It rented for $2,33 a month, but Mr. Cruz negotiated the rent to $2,350.
An estate in Washington's elite Georgetown neighborhood that was once rented by former Sen.
Now they are staying in Athens in a rented house, but life is bleak.
There was no school building, so the school rented houses they turned into classrooms.
Taylor Swift once rented a luxury townhouse on Cornelia Street in the West Village.
Things, according to Mr. Weyl, will increasingly be rented as services instead of owned.
I'm a fan of the sharing economy and often rented our place on Airbnb.
Gothamist reports that the tiny spaces were being rented out for $600 a month.
They cruise through this land in a monstrous rented recreational vehicle called the Chateau.
They were actually carrying bags out of a house they had rented on Airbnb.
In December 2018, Delevingne reportedly rented out London's Natural History Museum for Benson's birthday
Mr. Bakr and another Syrian who rented the apartment in Chemnitz are in detention.
The youngest child (Julia Butters) is supposedly the reason the family rented in Westport.
They have rented a small room nearby, where they rest and bathe between shifts.
This modern and stylish guesthouse can be rented for as low as $89/night.
We flew Alitalia from Rome to Palermo, and rented a car at the airport.
In April of 2014, Bathum rented another room at the W Hotel, in Hollywood.
Incident Date: 11/5/2018I rented a Bird electric scooter for the first time.
Earlier this month, the authorities raided the apartment in Forest that Khalid had rented.
The company's insurance partner Allianz covers all vehicles rented by its pre-approved users.
The 'Bachelorette' couple tossed some pigskin in Malibu where they rented a beachside pad.
Initially, we rented our guns, but it quickly became clear that wasn't cost effective.
Eventually, they even rented a ground-penetrating radar device to scan potential burial sites.
Others are living in rented homes, or have moved away to stay with relatives.
They rented out their Ventura home when they moved out of state in 2008.
Later, he moved into his own house, which he rented for $44,622 a month.
Since he didn't want neighbors, Ibrahimovic also rented out the two other adjacent homes.
On another occasion, when I rented an Audi A5, there was no driving test.
In July, Paris made it mandatory for apartments rented through Airbnb to be registered.
Need to Impeach initially told me they had rented the list to Steyer's campaign.
Steyer's campaign told me that they had rented the list and then bought it.
Manufactured homes were also rented "as is," requiring the renter to make all repairs.
She had invited him there for a breakfast meeting, but he rented a room.
Families who buy in Knokke have often previously vacationed or rented there, she said.
For the purpose of testing, I rented mine from the company for two weeks.
They settled in a rented home and sustained their family of eight by farming.
They seized a car on Saturday that was rented in central Auckland on Dec.
His lawyer, Yoichi Kitamura, said he had rented an apartment on his client's behalf.
"It has been rented to them as a sauna," he was quoted as saying.
"We have rented out the manpower and the infrastructure to another company," he said.
Whether it be a music festival or rented truck Poppin can turn up anywhere.
"We originally rented, in case this wasn't the community for us," Ms. Wynn said.
Property was state-owned and virtually everyone rented or received housing from their employer.
Aspirational nomads come to test the waters, in rented mini-Winnies and camper vans.
In Secret Cove we rented kayaks and spent the afternoon paddling around the inlet.
Some 2,000 others are believed to be staying in rented rooms or abandoned houses.
A woman I got to know had just rented her place to a Kazakh.
His group has rented out a Wall Street restaurant to commemorate the date Mrs.
I had rented two houses for them, and Cy kept some at his house.
The families have been living in rented accommodations until their residential block is built.
What about the apartments they had already rented through the end of spring training?
We rented our car, which smelled like Twizzlers and a damp pack of cigarettes.
A rented car and a drive down the Cape to a bed-and-breakfast.
After the woman got on her feet, she and Kowalczyk later rented separate apartments.
Some are fully rented to trainers, some only partially, and some are for sale.
Everyone raced up to Eighth Avenue and hopped on the rented double-decker bus.
He was driving himself from stop to stop in a rented red Dodge Caravan.
I had been living in the rented bedsit for a few months by then.
The police say he rented a van near his home at 8:20 a.m.
They rented a 5,000-square-foot Tribeca loft and made it a home office.
I improvised, rented a car and drove over the mountains to the Soca Valley.
But he bought so much advertising here, he rented space in my child's brain.
A landlord was sympathetic to a young immigrant, so he rented him a room.
The house was rented out through a short-term rental property website, Tilley says.
I was in construction, I never bought anything, I never saved, I always rented.
That's William, a writer, who occupies a rented warehouse room he calls his office.
In 2015, the Lehmans rented half of a two-family house in Hasbrouck Heights.
Ms. Pavloff later rented on her own, living in the financial district since 2007.
Alibaba rented out an Olympic-sized stadium for a massive celebration with 60,000 employees.
A contract the station reportedly saw shows Vallow rented the unit on October 1.
The rental agreement tells you that the vehicle was just rented for the trip.
Wood not because she opposed slavery—in fact, she rented Wood out to other
Were they rented out to long-term tenants, they would make £58 per night.
I rented office space for the first few years running my business full time.
Campaigns would be purchased using different rented accounts that paid with different credit cards.
I taught creative writing there for a year and rented an apartment below hers.
The couple rented out a private island in the Caribbean and invited 600 guests.
He and his wife, also a university faculty member, have never rented a home.
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The fraternity chapter held the event at a rented house in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains.
She rented a small plane to fly overhead and drag a banner urging passage.
He and his wife, Helga, now live in a rented apartment in San Francisco.
Page and Brin rented the garage space for $1,700 a month from Susan Wojcicki.
Maisel are on Amazon Prime, and Rocketman can be rented for $243 on YouTube.
Interest has been huge, with around 900 applications for the first 27 rented homes.
They rented rooms to performers who worked in the amusement park in Coney Island.
Interest has been huge, with around 900 applications for the first 27 rented homes.
Many days he stayed in the room rented with his housing allowance, in bed.
He rented a trailer and got a job working overnight shifts as a janitor.
"A lot of that has been afforded because we rented the lights," he said.
They were combining two apartments in a renovation, and they rented a country home.
There it sat in the passenger seat of my rented Corolla in Valencia, Calif.
What if the room could be rented in parts or in combination with others?
In 2004, we started Facebook on a server we rented for $85 per month.
They also aimed to cut out the distribution companies that rented films to theaters.
They lived all over the US in 22010 different homes, both owned and rented.
They have renovated one cottage and rented it out to help pay the bills.
She'd rented it from Mondo Video and looked up John's number with directory assistance.
My husband rented the Jeep through Turo, a company that's like an Airbnb for cars.
In 2014, the doting parents rented out the boutique zoo for their daughter's second birthday.
They moved in with his wife's parents for a while and rented out their house.
One by one, they filed into the rented space with homemade pasta dishes and sandwiches.
Approximately 20 percent of the units in Grenfell Tower were rented at more expensive rates.
He said his wife and her son rented cars and switched up where they shopped.
"Many PRCs don't take care of rented units," said John Seah, a real-estate salesperson.
WeWork declined to answer any questions about the fake company that rented space from it.
For the Facebook content deletion center, the CCC rented its own office building in Essen.
Your purchased and rented shows / movies will be there, as will your Apple TV Channels.
Officials don't believe the person who originally rented the car was connected to the crime.
In October 213, he fell asleep while driving a rented Lexus and crashed the car.
People buy food with this money, apartments are rented, clothes and language courses are bought.
The shindig was a private event hosted by Jermaine, who rented out Cascade skating rink.
" —jonathonscottc "Rented a 'cozy rustic cabin' for a week two summers ago on Lake Winnipesaukee.
" —alexal4cf6bbfea "My family rented a house last summer and when we arrived it smelled moldy.
Closer to the border, the rest of the smuggling team was prepping in rented sheds.
In recent years, some rooms were rented by workers for nearby resorts: dishwashers, housekeepers, cooks.
She said she rented a basement room near the hospital for 130 renminbi a day.
She and Noe moved out of a rented bedroom and into her cousin's living room.
Several customers carried bales on carts, or backed up rented trucks to load their purchases.
Then she lost her uninsured trailer that she rented on family land in the fire.
He rented out a kitchen, began building an ice cream truck, and started selling product.
That apartment, which Charles rented out for years, provided a pension of sorts for him.
The fraudsters set up or rented servers and then programmed bots to run on them.
Wasil's family enrolled him in a school near their new rented home in Tirin Kot.
According to the Palm Beach Post, Barnett rented Trump's ballroom for the occasion — for $150,000.
Later, she told them where the apartment was that Ms. Boulahcen had rented for him.
In the summer of 1993, he was shot to death in his rented Malibu home.
Right after they got married, they rented a house and then stayed at a hotel.
During that time, she rented a house in Cape Cod for a couple of weeks.
The owner of a Beverly Hills bungalow she'd rented is after her for another $165,000.
Other volunteers said women and children stayed at the rented house and visitors were frequent.
" He told authorities that he himself "rented cars and hotels at the request of Brahim.
On our last morning in Tahoe, our group rented a boat and a water tube.
He rented Avery Fisher Hall and engaged the American Symphony and the Westminster Symphonic Choir.
Wu rented out the two studios and took the rest of the home for himself.
At 2200 Market, a third of the units have rented since leasing began in August.
Horses can be rented at several points along the trek if walking becomes too difficult.
Officials found notes left in the rented truck, containing a pledge of allegiance to ISIS.
Things took a turn after Rob and Chyna rented out one of Kylie Jenner's homes.
Classes were on the second floor of a rented office building in converted meeting rooms.
Hadfield says the person who rented the vehicle had nothing to do with the incident.
Sam says he doesn't buy backup juice for his apartment, which he rented last spring.
The group rented a giant walk-in freezer where items are stored to kill mold.
She whittled down her possessions and rented a small bungalow by a creek in Montecito.
The pair rented the home from 2011 until their divorce in 2013, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
After 200 hours of work, Fat Macy's moves its volunteers into their own rented accommodation.
Chong said Ri rented an apartment in Kuchai Lama, a middle-class Kuala Lumpur suburb.
In addition to driving the car, investigators believe Abdeslam rented rooms and shopped for detonators.
Almena rented the warehouse and illegally converted it into a residential space and entertainment venue.
Throughout the 23s and '22018s, Duchamp rented a summer apartment down the road in Cadaqués.
A Clockwork Orgy hasn't been rented since 2014, Deep Throat since a year before that.
I immediately rented an apartment where my legs gave out and began my new life.
And the guy who rented chairs was my grass dealer and my cat-sitter. Perfect!
He rented a house from the Weertzes and started a garden, then expanded the garden.
Half of farmland that produce grains — like rice, corn, soybeans, wheat, and cotton — is rented.
Amazon fined a college student $3,800 for returning a rented textbook late, CBS Philly reported.
To avoid the press, Margot went to a rented house on an island near Vancouver.
"We rented a Harley because we were just there for a few days," she said.
Hadid rented a pushcart and sold hot dogs at Thirty-ninth Street and First Avenue.
The team was quartered in a rented suite, without windows, above Radio City Music Hall.
So the next day we rented boards and walked over to sample the beach breaks.
Long lines would appear outside a rented studio on a desolate block in Hell's Kitchen.
The other unit had been on the market but was now going to be rented.
Recently, the Australian film director Baz Luhrmann rented a house on the Macdougal Street side.
When I asked if she had rented it, she gave me a benign duh look.
Beto O'Rourke (D), noshed on some breakfast tacos before hopping in a rented Chevy Impala.
First, its landlord rented the shop next door to a competitor, then raised the rent.
Since rooms are being rented out, owners must pay the resort tax to the city.
First, I tried the Solution Short with the Laundry by Shelli Segal dress I'd rented.
We rented ours from Manhattan Microwave in Queens, and demand at the time was high.
He also previously rented property to his company and borrowed millions in loans from it.
We worked steadily for three days, mornings only, in a film studio I had rented.
Over the last six or so years, I have owned three homes and rented two.
It's common to see electric bikes, rented from the startup Lime, on the sidewalk outside.
The furniture used at the conference is rented, for example, and returned after it concludes.
As the banquet wound down, my father, unnatural in a rented tuxedo, began coughing violently.
Orlando Lakefront owns 10 of the tiny homes on the property, which can be rented.
The building's owner and the company that rented the apartment were both issued a violation.
Grosse Pointe's was that your house, rented or owned, had to be your primary residence.
The Journey had been rented by a friend of Williams&apos, according to the affidavit.
My friends and I rented a house in Ojai, close to Betsy's, for the weekend.
With $8,000 among them, she and three friends drove to California and rented a house.
He then rented a house in Auvelais, Belgium, that was used by the Paris attackers.
The apartment, sectioned off with a large bookcase, was being rented out and seemed cluttered.
Meanwhile, for $226,25 a month they rented a two-bedroom apartment in downtown Silver Spring.
Those required IP addresses that could be attacked by trolls, rented servers and clumsy apps.
These guys had rented a tavern in the middle of the woods for a hazing.
Prince Aziz al Saud rented a house for $90k a month in the Hollywood Hills.
I rented a tin-roof hut with a killer ocean view and opened the school.
The team flew to California, rented a safe house, and surveyed the United California Bank.
I couldn't afford the house though so I rented the downstairs to Tom Petersson's grandparents.
An unnamed official told the New York Times the suspect rented it in New Jersey.
We rented a house on Commercial Street, with me, Bruce, Nan Goldin, and David Armstrong.
Aguilera said she and her two friends also rented one to use throughout the trip.
They even rented out the chapel, with its bright stained glass windows, for social events.
He rented an entire square so fans could watch him play at a public viewing.
Once tenants leave, an apartment can be renovated and rented out for much more money.
She rented an apartment near Golden Gate Park, where Zuckerberg would visit her most weekends.
No sooner had we tossed our rented towels onto a chaise than one was stolen.
So Benjamin Charles, a Harlem dirt biker, rented out an entire racetrack here in Pennsylvania.
We were told the rented tank system the previous owner had used would fix that.
A group of 11 athletes, some of them beginners, rented a house for the weekend.
"We rented a school bus to go to Princeton to see them lose," Brown said.
Oleg Smorodinov found him there, rented a small apartment on the ground floor, and waited.
The second week was spent in Saint Thomas, at a beach house we had rented.
During this period, Ms. Dulos rented a house in New Canaan, according to court documents.
He loved partying and was all about popping bottles, rented expensive cars, and Rolex pieces.
Most recently, the Weisselbergs rented an apartment in a Trump-branded building on Riverside Boulevard.
But in 1998, Ms. Wojcicki and her husband rented part of their Menlo Park, Calif.
He also rented a boat Wednesday for a little day trip to a nearby island.
One of the homes is currently being rented out and is occupied by a tenant.
They rented the apartment for a little more than $3,500 and arrived late last summer.
He soon persuaded his father to pay $40 for 20 lessons on a rented sax.
We rented a car for a five-minute journey and chaperoned her to the store.
Tuxedos, suits and all the accessories down to the socks can be rented through Menguin.
The equipment can be rented to someone else, and the customer is made more efficient.
Together the two bought old houses in Beloit, fixed them up and rented them out.
Seconds after Anderson gets out of a rented U-Haul truck, bystanders duck and scatter.
The property has been rented as a vacation home for more than $3,000 a night.
Now the family of seven lives in a rented rowhouse in Kensington, Cynthia's old neighborhood.
The luckiest shelter in rented or abandoned buildings, many of which lack doors or windows.
We rented a dumpster that could never be big enough to cart it all away.
In 2006, Fensterman rented one hall that could accommodate 10,000 people in the Javits Center.
Glass's wife, Emily, was expecting, and they had already rented a home in New York.
Ever reminisce about that funky beach house you rented with friends that one great summer?
Every other location he once rented, he said, has been replaced by a high-rise.
One stormy night, Tewksbury and Schuyler flew to Manchester, New Hampshire, and rented a car.
So she rented a two-bedroom in an apartment complex there for $1,500 a month.
J.A.V. rented a bright-yellow cinder-block house in a Monrovia suburb called Chocolate City.
The group has rented a ballroom for Saturday at Trump's club in Palm Beach, Fla.
Sharecroppers, who cultivate rented land will also get the benefits, which include life insurance coverage.
In 2009, Gustav rented a charming three-story carriage house where he lived and worked.
Earlier this year, he purchased the entire plaza where he rented space for the store.
That was the car that he had rented for Odin with his name on it.
The two rented in Mercedes House, with its unique zigzag spiral design, in Hell's Kitchen.
He taught, rented out stables, and sold horses that he bought young and trained himself.
Since its inception, more than 24 couples have rented bouquets, each costing $6 per hour.
Film studios, boutiques and fashion houses including Hermès and Dior have rented sculptures from them.
He started working in a "shoe-box" office he and Philips had rented for Stargiving.
In Mexico he used aliases, rented an apartment and sought ship passage to hospitable countries.
There she is, just off the streetcar, swaying to the radio in dingy rented rooms.
There are also a lot of vacation homes that can be rented in this area.
The rooms are rented for a minimum of two hours and up to a night.
We're also told Iggy and French shared a room in the oceanfront home they rented.
This was the first year his company rented a booth at the school safety conference.
They rented the house earlier this month and police recovered several grenades, arms and bullets.
Kourtney's rented out a 7 bedroom, 8 bath Cape Cod pad, and it's pretty spectacular.
Remember that awesome RV Baker Mayfield rented for the Cleveland Browns quarterbacks during training camp??
Eventually, the daughters all but cut off contact and move into properties rented by Kelly.
And they rented out the Douglaston Golf Course ... a beautiful building which is in Queens.
The Millers rented out the bottom two floors to the president of the Brooklyn Savings Bank.
His family moved in during the summer of 2012, and the other apartments are rented out.
They rented me a car and I got to drive around Italy and I loved it.
Police said they don't believe the person who had originally rented the car is the suspect.
I could have definitely rented a car earlier in the day and also for 2 days.
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The gunman also rented a van the night of the attack, a congressional source told FoxNews.com.
Tyga has been embroiled in a legal battle over a Malibu home he rented in 2012.
In Portland, the puny Lime e-scooter I rented couldn't even get up a steep street.
Prosecutors say Almena rented the warehouse and illegally converted it into a residence and entertainment venue.
Parkson's heavy reliance on rented properties has exacerbated the impact of the sales decline on margins.
It rented for more than double what I paid for my first New York City studio.
Nearly a third of U.S. military families, some 700,000 people, live in rented accommodation on bases.
Three of the companies involved rented short-term office space, while others didn't exist at all.
He added that Granda had flown only once in a private plane the Falwells had rented.
The house, which he rented, was paid for by his books, more than 30 of them.
" —ashleyd402c0c5d3 "My husband and I and our married friends rented a small cottage for a weekend.
Terrified, Liu quit the parlor and struck out on her own, meeting clients in rented rooms.
I suspect that micro units will be rented out faster than you can say "robotic furniture".
The player is no-nonsense, and the movie I rented looked and sounded good to me.
According to authorities, the family had previously had complaints about the electricity in their rented home.
We disembarked in Ischia and he nosed our rented Fiat through the crowds at the dock.
With a rented account, a person can create a new page and quickly begin running ads.
We decide to watch Black Panther, since he rented it from Amazon and it expires today.
Puzzlewood is open year round to guests and also has cottages that can be rented out.
The apartment referred to by DH was rented under a false name and searched in December.
I got full benefits, but it was very minimal, and the room I rented was tiny.
The official says Sayfullo Saipov rented the vehicle Tuesday afternoon about an hour before the attack.
The official says the suspect, Sayfullo Saipov, rented the van Tuesday afternoon at about 2 p.m.
A Porsche Boxster at Hertz is available for $300 daily rented at Palm Beach International Airport.
For the evening, I selected a vibrant neon Jay Godfrey dress, rented through Rent the Runway.
An unfurnished tent can be rented for $450 while a furnished one costs $650 per tent.
The house had been rented out to new tenants around two months ago, the officer said.
If you've ever rented a place, then I'm sure you know exactly what I'm talking about.
The Clintons also rented a home next to Weinstein in the Hamptons in 2015, CNN reported.
Tucker rented a home for the family where they had a cookout and shared old photographs.
She rented a temporary apartment to work from with her single employee, and she kept going.
Mr. Trump rented out a theater in Des Moines to offer free screenings of the movie.
They rented houses and apartments, which they shared with other members in their circle of friends.
Townhouses that once contained middle-class Tories have been converted into flats rented by Labour voters.
We're not to the point where all of the physical goods in our lives are rented.
Each vehicle rented through DriveShare will come with a $353 million in insurance protection from Hagerty.
It's likely that the hacker or hackers rented servers from the companies to cover their tracks.
By early 2002, Mueller was working out of a friend's rented warehouse to finish his rocket.
Melcher, along with his then-girlfriend, actress Candice Bergen, had previously rented the Benedict Canyon house.
I mean, you can see that in the building [they rented], in all the money spent.
Those who rented apartments and houses can stay through their leases as late as April 30.
The United Church of God rented space from a local Methodist congregation in a redbrick building.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... someone made off with a Hyundai Saturday that Farrah had rented.
He responded that he was a realtor and that maybe he had rented me an apartment.
A man drove a rented vehicle into crowds in Barcelona's famous Las Ramblas boulevard on Aug.
Jolie and Pitt rented three villas for themselves, the kids and eight nannies, the source says.
Then there's the matter of settling into their new rented home in D.C.'s Kalorama neighborhood.
She had rented the video from a store called Mondo Video which was in Los Angeles.
I, meanwhile, wore an ill-fitting, rented tuxedo with mismatched accents, and the contrast was striking.
It was a New York apartment Guthrie rented in 1950, in a development called Beach Haven.
There are nearly 600 households (out of 7,000) on the waiting list for social rented housing.
Unfortunately, the dog somehow managed to escape and disappeared from the house the Georges had rented.
But she was never happier than when behind her desk in her rented flat in Kolkata.
Then, I rented a garage and worked trial-and-error style for the first few years.
Now, it is a clean, well-lighted space rented out to investment banks and pop stars.
In L.A., Allred and her daughter moved into a rented house just south of the 101.
The record does not say how many rooms were rented or how the money was allocated.
After skating, the crew headed to a concert venue the production rented for the final scene.
New York-based WeWork which divides up rented office space for start-ups and small companies.
Gloria has also been living there; she rented out her house to pay Colin's medical bills.
During this time he also rented out a room to another Republican state senator, Jim Dunlap.
Authorities found the list in a storage locker Hodgkinson had rented in Alexandria, Virgina, since April.
They had rented a house there for the summer and had invited me to join them.
The truck was rented from a nearby Home Depot, where investigators are currently searching for clues.
After college, she rented two apartments, first on Sutton Place and then on West 22010nd Street.
It sat on beachfront land that he had rented since 2005 under a 30-year lease.
They had rented the house for 22,000 taka ($275) per month, paying two months in advance.
A renovated two-bedroom rented for $1,900 a month, including all utilities except for air-conditioning.
Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov drove a rented van down a bike path, law enforcement sources have said.
In the back courtyard of the castle is a greenhouse that's sometimes rented out for weddings.
The couple rented a single room for $600 a month in an apartment in the Bronx.
Their space used to be a small theater; now the rooms are rented for various purposes.
The couple rented out the first home and moved into their second, CNN has independently confirmed.
The house was then rented privately and later used for weddings, bachelor parties and the like.
The Journal's sports editor agreed, and David's father rented him a typewriter for $9 a month.
They rented until 1983, he said, when they bought a postmodern house that was then new.
But when you rented a terrible movie from a video store you were stuck with it.
They kept the sentiment rolling on Rented World, one of Noisey's top ten albums of 2014.
Burroughs rented a room at the Muniria Hotel in 1954, where he developed his photomontage practice.
My place was rented off a family friend, and I wasn't allowed to take girls back.
One day, after all of this had happened, the person we had rented from came in.
She rented to friends of friends, charging between $500-$1000 a month below the market rate.
They rented before buying about a year later, just a couple months before the Tubbs Fire.
Their flight to Washington was cancelled by bad weather, so they rented a car and drove.
Before they became digital nomads, Dan and Tracy rented a townhouse in the suburbs of Chicago.
Two years later, we moved from New Orleans to Chicago and rented a one-bedroom apartment.
And I picked up my bags and moved into my newly rented rooms, abandoning my home.
That included 61 properties that rented for $0003,000 or more, a 35 percent increase over 2015.
He rented a suburban house, had a health plan for his family, and took regular holidays.
To get more speed, Mark and I used a remote server rented through Google Cloud Platform.
The couple signed on, rented their Durham house and arrived in Jersey City in the fall.
When owners are away, they can have their homes rented through Las Catalinas's vacation rental service.
Advertisements must include a registration number to help ensure properties are not rented out for longer.
She invested her savings in the teashop and a few rooms she rented out to girls.
"If you rented a villa in Tuscany, this is what it would smell like," she said.
Mr. Parson grew up in the Bronx, where his mother rented "her whole life," he said.
The first 450-unit tower, which opened in 2014, is now almost entirely rented, he said.
He spent so much time at the Truman library that he rented an apartment in Independence.
They rented for the first year "to get the feel of the neighborhood," Ms. Hughes said.
When he went back to the house he rented for the tournament, what did he eat?
Roughnecks rented trailer spots in front yards and showered towns from Odessa to Victoria with money.
This is being rented by tenants I have a year-long contract with without my authorization.
The Bidens also recently rented a lavish mansion in McLean, Virginia, according to the Washington Post.
So Mr. Conocchioli rented a church kitchen in his village, Carversville, Pa., and went into business.
They rented at first, spending nine months combing real estate listings and visiting properties to buy.
One night, she, Mr. Corso and others rented a car and drove up to Cambridge, Mass.
There, Musk and his roommate, Adeo Ressi, rented a large, relatively cheap frat house off campus.
I was making lunch for everyone at the beach house we had rented for the week.
For that trip, I rented an old Honda XLR 250, a single-cylinder off-road bike.
"We even rented a street sweeper and fed the soy plants in there," Brown told me.
For errands, though, I rented Zipcars, which are billed by the hour with steep late fees.
OUTDOOR SPACE The 0.37-acre property has notable gardens that are sometimes rented out for weddings.
After her tweets, the Post updated their story to make clear AOC had rented the dress.
That's when he admitted he'd gotten the keys from a friend who rented a room there.
So he rented out a section of a gym to train them and got to work.
I zipped around town on a bike rented through Capital Bikeshare, which is operated by Lyft.
One of my sons rented a place temporarily and needed a good sprinkler for the season.
In his Arlington apartment, which rented for $2,100, "I was always in my bedroom," he said.
But in Colorado's San Juan National Forest, their rented Penske truck got stuck in the snow.
Many of those rented employees would likely be based in yet another country, such as Thailand.
Halfway up a precipitous, dogleg staircase is the tingzijian, an unheated room often rented to bachelors.
It would take me about a week in a rented minivan to follow the same route.
The apartments, which start at $6,500 a month, are rented in the meantime, Ms. Knief said.
Nelson watched the results at a rented apartment in midtown, obsessively checking the Web site FiveThirtyEight.
Epstein had rented a vacation home from the accuser's mother and hired her as a babysitter.
We just rented a house for us10043,10033 per month, and we'll use it as a base.
He rented a car and headed to an apartment building on the outskirts of the city.
He still rented the same house on North Scott Street that he'd moved into in 21964.
He described the occupants as a young couple who had rented a room for several weeks.
Janet Van Ham, a photographer, wrote to describe precarious spaces that she has rented in Oakland.
Once the glut of new apartments gets rented, rents will start to rise again, they say.
Another sign noted that wheelchairs could be found near the area where strollers were rented out.
He rented a two-bedroom in a two-family house, often sharing it with a roommate.
I rented a car and the drive took between six and seven hours, lunch stop included.
As we reported, Tomlinson did right by Briana, and rented her a decent pad in Calabasas.
The location was close to Dr. Beckeld's mother and stepfather, who also rented in Borough Park.
I had just started a party-planning business and rented out a nightclub in our town.
His fiancée had rented the car, from Budget, and he was using it with her permission.
I was in the city with friends instead of at my rented home near the club.
It had been rented by 2 of his friends, who are also named in the suit.
Barry rented the Bev Hills home of Justin Mateen for $15k a month back in August.
Other clients included a young couple who rented substitute grandparents for their child, and a bachelor who rented a wife and daughter in order to experience having the kind of nuclear family he'd seen on TV. The idea of rental relatives took root in the public imagination.
Barna said he rented the home from Amanat for five days for $27,000 and paid up front.
Yet, he only managed to earn a meagre amount of Rs 500 everyday with a rented vehicle.
First, they relocated to England, where they rented a house and ran a ill-fated poultry farm.
She rented a small house in Chuka and set up a market stall where she sells vegetables.
In the meantime the suite is being rented out on a year-to-year basis, Widmaier said.
Afterward, they ate at a gourmet vegan restaurant and drove around the city in a rented BMW.
Hutchins also rented a Lamborghini and asked his Twitter followers where he could find a race track.
The farm&aposs owner says he rented the space to another person and had never been inside.
Making a rented space feel like home can be hard sometimes if you have a strict landlord.
AFP reported that the building belonged to a Chinese national, who rented the land from a Cambodian.
Tekashi's crew had rented the $80 million estate but the shooting brought production to a screeching halt.
Watch the video above to see where more stars have rented vacation homes, from Hawaii to Thailand.
Families who build their own homes go into debt while others cram into increasingly expensive rented accommodation.
The company reported to tax officials that the building was 81% rented as of January 5, 2013.
When we rented our rehearsal spaces, the stunt team and me, we'd go up there every weekend.
Capital One rented the hacked servers from Amazon's cloud-based computing platform, Amazon Web Services, or AWS.
For years, the city has rented apartments and even paid for hotel rooms as temporary shelter units.
The property, in the Sydney suburb of Mosman, was once rented by Mr. McCartney, the former Beatle.
He takes painkillers to make it through long days riding a rented motorcycle with a heavy backpack.
The couple rented out Hollywood & Highland's Dave & Buster's venue in Los Angeles, and stayed until 3 a.m.
He was our landlord, we rented from Harry, but this spot had been unrentable for seven years.
In 2016, it set a limit of 60 nights per year that a home may be rented.
The Biebs jumped off a yacht he and some buddies rented for some soft-core water sports.
Since 2002 he has gradually rented more land from rice farmers, amassing about 70 acres (28 hectares).
Since then, DMC has offered parts, service, and sometimes rented out modified "time machine" DMCs for events.
She now lives in a small rented apartment in western Rio with her mother and three children.
Researchers "rented cars, so they went to places they could get to in a car," he said.
Kanye surprised Kim with a real Mercedes after the couple rented it while on vacation in Miami.
It's a big party, someone rented out a bar, anyone can show up, but not like anyone.
BubbleBalls can be bought or rented for play in 22017 cities across the U.S. and into Canada.
So, she took action, rented out some billboards, and plastered her message in a very public setting.
Sayfullo Saipov used a rented Home Depot truck to carry out his attack on Lower Manhattan Tuesday
Alex and his coworker rented out an entire computer lab to try and get Hamilton SF tickets.
Tyga, 26, has been embroiled in a legal battle over a Malibu home he rented in 2012.
She moved their five children  – ages 8 to 13 – to New Canaan, where she rented a home.
Spanish media earlier reported that a second van had been rented as a getaway car by attackers.
Soon NARAL Pro-Choice Texas ordered white bonnets from Amazon Prime and a volunteer rented red capes.
The crib Kim and Kanye rented has 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and incredible views of the water.
"We used to say we think the future is 50 percent rented, 50 percent owned," said Sullivan.
She rented a studio in Paris and began working in the naturalist style of her mentor Boucher.
In one instance, the Kingdom of Bahrain rented a ballroom at one of his hotels for $85033,000.
At the turn of the 20th century, Robson's great-grandfather rented the smokehouse from the Craster family.
And they'd be left with enough spare change to buy that rented summer home on Martha's Vineyard.
The singer recently rented a Hollywood Hills home that will have every design-lover fawning over it.
Music and movies are increasingly not even bought — they're rented on streaming services like Spotify and Netflix.
The couple sold their car and rented out their home in London to help cover the costs.
Last August, the Teatr Zoo in Moscow, Russia, rented Thomas out to the advertising company Art-Msk.
Non-operator landlords, such as hedge funds and multinational corporations, own 80 percent of this rented farmland.
Carole's best friend lived next door, in another tin-roofed room, rented separately from the same landlord.
They rented a private jet and flew over a one-kilometre-wide patch of the North Atlantic.
They rented a house in West Des Moines, but he couldn't recall how they found the house.
BallerBusters also regularly calls out entrepreneurs for showing off fake watches and posing in rented private jets.
Through a company called Metropolitan Hospitality, the stadium is rented out for film shoots, parties and concerts.
He rented office space in the same location where a therapist once treated Jones' son, Slavin said.
Mr. Cooper rented the theater in the Newseum and declined to say who was paying his company.
Investigators said the woman was driving a rented Tesla Model 3 when she ran a red light.
Simultaneously, charged batteries and lights are rented out at similarly low rates to people otherwise without electricity.

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