rental income

collocation in English

meaningsofrentalandincome

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rental
noun
uk
/ˈren.təl/
us
/ˈren.t̬əl/
an arrangement to rent something, or the amount of money that you pay to ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/
us
/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofrentalandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Rentalincomeand other personal property remained outside the separate estate and subject to disposal by the trustee at his discretion.
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Collecting and investing thisrentalincome, besides freeing excess inputs, could generate alternative employment alongside a profitable fishing industry.
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We are now living on partial pensions andrentalincome.
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The income redistribution ex post will be from highrentalincometo low wage income, and vice versa.
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Landlords would have little interest in evicting tenants ifrentalincomewas greater than the sale value of the property.
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Allrentalincomeis paid to foreigners. 20.
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Indeed, their primary concern was permanently to secure the increasedrentalincomethat drainage had brought through the deployment of technology.
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The government has indexed assets in the form of tax revenues from wage income andrentalincome.
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It did not lie in the interest of property owners, who hoped for optimalrentalincomefrom multistorey construction and a maximum use of their lots.
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Explanations of the differences in landlord attitudes remain vague, but they suggest a possible increase in total seigniorialrentalincomefrom a higher number of holdings.
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Intergenerational risk sharing may also be of relevance for shocks for which wages andrentalincomeare positively correlated.
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That is supplemented byrentalincomeand capital receipts, which will mean that gross expenditure on housing should be more than £500 million.
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The differential between the outgoings on them and therentalincomeis, in my borough, between £1,000 and £1,500 a year.
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They will not be free to do that; they will be chained down because the surplus on therentalincomeis being clawed back.
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In contrast to that,rentalincomeis often low or, in the case of controlled tenancies, derisory.
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The figures coverrentalincomefrom land, dwellings and other buildings and reckoned before providing for depreciation.
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A property that would otherwise stand empty could be pulling in arentalincomeas well as providing a roof over people's heads.
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