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rent-roll
or rent roll
[ rent-rohl ]
noun
- an account or schedule of rents, the amount due from each tenant, and the total received.
rent-roll
noun
- a register of lands and buildings owned by a person, company, etc, showing the rent due and total amount received from each tenant
- the total income arising from rented property
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rent-roll1
First recorded in 1525–35
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Example Sentences
It is therefore of no consequence as to the shade of fashion and the amount of the rent-roll.
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His care was not so much to inflate the rent-roll as to get in all the ready-money he could.
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A man by the very look of him promises so much:' yes; and by the rent-roll of him does he promise nothing?
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This is shown by a comparison of the number of plantations listed in the rent roll of 1704 with the estimated number of workers.
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But a peer of the realm, and one whose rent-roll is sixty thousand per annum, does not go to ruin in a day.
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