adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a rented flat
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He returned to his rented flat in Cheltenham.
a rented house (= one owned by someone who rents it to people )
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She shares a rented house with three other students.
rented accommodation
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rented accommodation
the rented sector (= homes that people can rent )
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We have lost 2 million homes from the rented sector.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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privately
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Those in public and privately rented housing do not obtain the same sense of personal identity.
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Conversely, privately rented dwellings had fallen in proportion from 44.6 percent at the former date to 16 percent in 1975.
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In fact, only about half of young higher education students live in privately rented accommodation.
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They remain very vulnerable in privately rented accommodation as they can often be ignorant of their rights.
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She has two children aged four and two years, and lives in a privately rented unfurnished flat.
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For many in local authority or privately rented accommodation, the sense of frustration and powerlessness can be overwhelming.
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A third of local authority dwellings lack any central heating, as does 64% of unfurnished privately rented accommodation.
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accommodation
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The group will also recommend improved access to private rented accommodation through rent deposit schemes.
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An overwhelming proportion of private rented accommodation is to be found in the major cities, notably London and Liverpool.
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This would apply to rented accommodation , council houses, etc.
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Many potential homeowners decided to sit out the recession in rented accommodation , leaving their money in high-earning accounts.
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In fact, only about half of young higher education students live in privately rented accommodation .
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About four in 10 companies provide rented accommodation but only a fifth provide a housing allowance.
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They remain very vulnerable in privately rented accommodation as they can often be ignorant of their rights.
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Ed, who lives in rented accommodation , plans to use the money as a down-payment on a house.
house
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The sale of the remaining rented houses to private or housing association landlords has been less successful.
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When shall we have the affordable rented houses that people need?
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They returned to North Coates where they were to share a rented house with another officer and his wife.
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They were to evict a couple and their three children from a rented house .
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Lewis, the defending champion here, was at a secret address in a specially rented house with his family.
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The huge majority of them lived in rented houses in North Oxford.
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Derek Dooley and his family are due to leave their private rented house in Louisa Street in June.
housing
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Many are trapped in the inner cores because of the unavailability of rented housing beyond the cities.
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Those in public and privately rented housing do not obtain the same sense of personal identity.
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These councils do not collect their rents and have lost control of their rented housing stock.
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Some companies also reimburse costs incurred through premature termination of contracts for leased or rented housing as a result of the relocation.
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The report points out that the idea of local housing companies as landlord bodies for social rented housing originated in Glasgow.
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We will therefore create a new Partnership Housing sector to ensure high-quality affordable rented housing.
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Housing associations, which are in the private sector, are now the main providers of new social rented housing.
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We will fund the provision of short-term rented housing to reduce the use of bed and breakfast accommodation.
property
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Are you in rented property so feel you just have to put up with what you have?
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Improvements to rented property may raise rents to the detriment of the producers as opposed to the landowners.
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They first rented property before buying Bellehatch Park.
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The condition of rented property would be improved.
sector
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Figure 8.2 shows that the decline of the private rented sector and the growth of owner-occupation have been long-term phenomena.
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We have lost 2 million homes from the rented sector .
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So we are determined to encourage a strong private rented sector while continuing to safeguard the rights of existing regulated tenants.
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These two emerging types of household have traditionally sought their housing in the rented sector , both public and private.
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The private rented sector has declined considerably throughout the century.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Are you in rented property so feel you just have to put up with what you have?
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Figure 8.2 shows that the decline of the private rented sector and the growth of owner-occupation have been long-term phenomena.
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He and wife Diane have luxury homes in both countries as well as a rented penthouse in Lausanne.
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Many are trapped in the inner cores because of the unavailability of rented housing beyond the cities.
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Those in public and privately rented housing do not obtain the same sense of personal identity.
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We arrived at Herbert Pocket's rented rooms.
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Work started on a new base close to our rented unit in Watford.