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"sublet" Definitions
  1. sublet (something) (to somebody) to rent to somebody else all or part of a property that you rent from the owner

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When she locates a place to sublet, she finds a reason to abandon ship so she can sublet somewhere else.
The sublet was really cheap — about $500 a month.
Although both rent-stabilized and market-rate tenants have the right to sublet, rent-stabilized tenants must show that they intend to return to the apartment at the end of the sublet.
One day, I see a woman named Alessandra Sublet on television and pronounce her name "sublet," as in what you do to an apartment, achieving a sort of reverse Tar-zhay effect.
Kaepora Gaebora hooks you up with a cheap sublet. 10.
Like apartments, that we sublet on Airbnb when we're away.
As September approached, their next sublet proved difficult to find.
But the "authenticity" of the sublet economy comes with compromises.
I call it, with eye roll heavily implied, the sublet economy.
Does she have any legal rights in a co-op sublet?
The grant helped defray airfare, her summer sublet and other expenses.
In the UK, it's illegal to sublet council houses like Harman's.
Prepare to see your own tiny sublet in a whole new way.
Those few residents who were upgraded preferred to sublet their new homes.
"I live in a sublet in Long Island City," she finally said.
Three nights later, I returned to my sublet after my goodbye party.
We sublet a studio on First Avenue between 73rd and 74th Streets.
I'm in a sublet in the East Village and I need a roommate.
Enjoy, and let us know if you have a room to sublet somewhere sunny.
Do Megan and Prince Harry want to sublet my apartment on Central Park West??
Your friend who's always moving from one sublet to another or crashing on couches.
Tenants who illegally sublet increasingly face eviction as landlords crack down on illegal listings.
You could also try to find someone to sublet, using a company like Flip.
Kevin Colleran lived with Zuckerberg in Facebook's 2004 summer sublet house in Palo Alto.
The attraction to bespoke experiences drives some of the interest in this sublet economy.
She recently found a temporary sublet, but a permanent home continues to elude her.
The Interior Ministry has been renting the building since 1972 and sublet it to Braunau.
" Hamilton sublet a series of apartments, but, in Gunn's opinion, these were merely for "lovers.
We're not talking tattoo level — more of the sublet-roommate variety — but a commitment nonetheless.
Mr. Okafor said that he has sublet an apartment in the building since last December.
One year, Ms. Bushnell said, she earned $210,21995 and was thrown out of her sublet.
My sublet agreement is super flexible and my landlady already said it is completely fine.
Later, crossing the road back to my Craigslist sublet, I wondered what I was doing.
When money was tight, he sublet his apartment and stayed with his father in Queens.
When he sublet a Brooklyn apartment that had bed bugs, his troubles really set in.
Newer startups in the sublet economy are also grappling with how to manage that trust.
Regé came to Los Angeles with the intent to sublet an apartment for a few months.
After losing his job, my son sublet his apartment and moved in with us in Florida.
Within three weeks, I sublet my apartment, purchased an abaya, and boarded a flight to Riyadh.
In late September, Mr. Hassan left and moved into a two-month sublet elsewhere in Brooklyn.
A one-bedroom in Prospect Heights was being sublet to a couple for $2,600 a month.
One of the roommates, K., studied abroad and lined up a girl to sublet her room.
The timing was perfect: Mr. Monahan's sublet with Ms. Hamel's then-boyfriend was just wrapping up.
"They're going to sublet it out, and you won't have any control over it," he said.
If you're a renter yourself, get permission from your landlord to sublet your house or apartment.
He also let Mike sublet rooms to the Juggalos, strippers, and veterans, whom Mike considers family.
Tenants will be allowed to sublet their apartments through Airbnb for up to 180 days each year.
The guy that sublet the room was 36, unemployed, socially awkward and would blare Metallica all day.
Why had he abandoned the decadent mansion so abruptly and moved out without getting permission to sublet?
When you think "sublet," your mind may turn to leaky ceilings, moldy showers, and mysterious sink smells.
If you're a renter and you want to sublet, the homeowners association may go after your landlord.
Two men sublet a second, smaller bedroom that Rafael created by subdividing the living room with drywall.
It also revealed it would tap Aldi as its first partner to sublet space in downsized stores.
Q: I sublet an apartment in Harlem from a primary tenant who lives in upstate New York.
Even Bill Murray rented a summer sublet in 2013 while he was shooting the film St. Vincent.
It does have a provision for a one-time, one-to two-year sublet that requires board approval.
He is looking to sublet a 100-square-foot space in his office to save $12,000 a year.
We had sublet our Brooklyn apartment, put a deposit on one in Mexico City, and sold our car.
As a renter, you also can't sublet your apartment on Airbnb unless the landlord is fine with it.
Ms. Saariaho first discovered Pound's poetry in an apartment she sublet during a Carnegie Hall residency in 2012.
And that starter apartment, which he has sublet in recent years, is now listed for sale at $599,000.
Instead of roommates, you could also sublet or, if you have a nice place, rent it on Airbnb.
"Do Megan [sic] and Prince Harry want to sublet my apartment on Central Park West??" the caption read.
I have had the privilege of working in this studio as a sublet for the last few months.
Craigslist is the dominant platform for apartments and rental properties in major cities, especially in the "sublet/temporary" category.
Either we will have to impose border controls or we will have to sublet those controls to the Irish.
We had just pressed pause on our careers, sublet our apartment, and moved all of our things into storage.
"I would sublet my apartment out for a few months and just go and work from wherever," she said.
Canarsie, Brooklyn The board interview is not the time to clarify sublet policies and find out about rooftop additions.
Recently separated from her husband, moving from sublet to sublet with all her carefully collected things in storage, and back on the serving floor for the first time in years, she knew that she was far from the only 31-year-old in Manhattan waiting tables with a novel in the drawer.
To save money, CME also has sublet excess office space in Chicago and offshored jobs to cheaper locations, Pietrowicz said.
Now, Parisian renters can request Airbnb-friendly leases, which explicitly allow a renter to sublet an apartment on the platform.
He sublet this apartment a year ago, not intending to stay; he says he's moving to a bigger place soon.
In 1958, my father, newly arrived in the city, sublet the room for 150 rupees a month (about $31 then).
A week or so after Harris moved into his sublet, he was commuting home from work when his cellphone rang.
OPEN HOUSE The kids of our neighbors down the hall here in the sublet are the same age as ours.
Now, living in my sublet, I remembered where Marie had lived: on Post Street, not far from where I was.
I found them a sublet on 11th street between Avenues B and C. TO DO I'll go by the apartment.
In less than two years, the organization has sublet 20 apartments – 15 to refugees and five to low-income Germans.
But the place turned out to be a sublet, and they weren't interested in an apartment they would have to leave.
At this point, I had already sublet my apartment and Anthony's lease was up, so we had to find something quick.
A retired local woman owns the property, which Austria's interior ministry has been renting since 1972 and has sublet to Braunau.
He helped Yasser file the application to bring her to Germany and found him a modest one-bedroom sublet in Eisenärzt.
I was in a sublet in Queens for six weeks that was just a classic disaster: 147 women sharing one bathroom.
Andrei's motives for returning to Moscow (he has sublet his apartment in New York to a drummer) are not entirely altruistic.
Mr. Kelly and his family are currently squeezed into a sublet across the street from their apartment, which they are renovating.
Apartment rental or sublet hustles that scam victims out of deposits can morph into RV rental scams advertised on camper forums.
Coach Jeff Hornacek, meanwhile, retains his job after a deeply inauspicious debut last season; he'd be advised to keep his sublet.
Now, Cousins is again taking not-so-sublet shots at Karl, and once again he is doing it in the media.
She owns her four-story home, so she can legally use Airbnb to sublet the two floors that were turned into apartments.
In Williamsburg, for example, she sublet first in a former rocket factory, then a few years later in a former pillow factory.
During the fall of 2014, I decided to sublet my apartment for two months because I wanted to explore living in Detroit.
After the company raised a seed round in 2015, a team of eight employees hunkered down in a spare office it sublet.
It was not unusual for a property to be sublet six times, with each new landlord taking a small profit on the sublease.
A few years ago, she had taken a sublet in Hell's Kitchen where she paid $1,225 for a windowless room without air conditioning.
When I got laid off from an editorial job at 30, I put my stuff in storage, sublet my apartment, and began wandering.
Have they gotten a load of Ms. Olivo's one-bedroom sublet on the 61st floor of a new condominium development in Times Square?
If she does sublet an apartment or has the lease reassigned in her name, she should fully understand the terms and her responsibilities.
In December, Barclays sublet office space in London's Canary Wharf district to the government, saving about 35 million pounds ($45 million) a year.
So at night, I would go home to my crappy sublet and soothe myself with some good old-fashioned trashy teen soap opera.
Three years ago the board, under duress, agreed to allow owners to sublet their apartments for up to two years until the market rebounded.
Last spring, Mr. Stansfield, a software sales consultant, wrapped up his life in Perth, Australia, and moved temporarily into a Battery Park City sublet.
I'm based in Seattle and I had sublet my room before my last tour so going back to where I live wasn't an option.
We lived in our Chinatown sublet for three months, before (somewhat impulsively) deciding to move in together more permanently — to a dysfunctionally small SoHo apartment.
Mobile networks have conventionally been integrated affairs, with operators both managing the network and also providing services (although they do sometimes sublet capacity to others).
While rent-stabilized tenants can sublet, tenants who receive Section 543 subsidies and most rent-controlled apartments do not have a right to do so.
Since leaving Cairo in 163, Ashour has sublet apartments on 216nd and Lexington, 23rd and Seventh Avenue, 22014th and Columbus and 58th and 10th Avenue.
She lost the sublet in the Bronx when the original tenant returned and threw her out, and had to move back in with her sister.
Though the M.T.A. owns the structure, a lease agreement allows an outside company to manage the buildings on the bridge and sublet spaces to retailers.
But she barely has the extra time; she's waiting on tables, trying to pick up more work and always looking for her next temporary sublet.
Renters In 1995, Debbie Martin was flipping through The Village Voice looking for apartments when an ad for a sublet in Chelsea caught her eye.
Much of London's wealth was tied to property: the rich invested in leaseholds, then sublet the properties to obtain a return on their money over time.
Kohl's has also laid out an aggressive strategy to open smaller stores and divide its bigger locations, looking for co-tenants to sublet the extra space.
If her name is on a lease, after a few months she tries to arrange for someone to take it over so she can sublet elsewhere.
The charity paid $53,000 a month for a building in Mesa where the previous renter, trying to sublet, had advertised a rate of $30,000 a month.
In an area where investors often snap up apartments to sublet them, rentals can also be found in condos like Metropolitan Tower, Museum Tower and CitySpire.
When I told the white student that I'd sublet the apartment from, she was skeptical and said she had never had any problems with the man.
The stalls would then be sublet to an "attractive mix" of stores and restaurants, according to the plan, which was hatched to coincide with expiring leases.
"At one point, the only way I got by was by living in an apartment with a 303-year-old metalhead in an illegal sublet," he said.
In 2011, I walked out of LaGuardia airport with two suitcases, got into a cab, and arrived at my sublet in Forest Hills, Queens — found via Craigslist.
After one month in the sublet, he heard that a cinematographer he knew through a mutual friend was looking to fill a room in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.
""It's illegal for council tenants to sublet their homes and we carry out tenancy checks, as well as monitoring short-term letting websites for any potential illegal sublets.
What I Love From her sleek, 61st-floor sublet in Times Square, Karen Olivo can see some of the places she traveled to get where she is now.
"It's illegal for council tenants to sublet their homes and we carry out tenancy checks, as well as monitoring short-term letting websites for any potential illegal sublets."
Then I wrapped things up in New York: I sublet my room, returned my books to the library, and fetched my hockey stuff from a locker at the rink.
To signal its displeasure, the company halted construction on a new tower, and suggested it might sublet 722,000 square feet it had just leased in a signature downtown building.
She was scheduled to see a one-bedroom sublet in a new boutique condominium building in Bedford-Stuyvesant that was $2,000 and had a balcony and a washer-dryer.
He sublet his apartment and slept on the medical school campus for several months so he could send his parents the money for a down payment on their home.
Many times, an exit strategy may simply mean locating a temporary, safe place to stay — whether that's a friend or family member's sofa, a co-living space, or a sublet.
A short time after the Emmy ceremony, Patty, frantic with guilt, proceeded to marry a "total stranger" whom she met when he came to sublet her apartment in Las Vegas.
Max Harris, who is also charged in the case, also lived in the building and helped Almena book musical acts and sublet the space to artists looking for affordable housing.
The straw that broke the camel's back was when the couple decided to move to Boston and sublet the master bedroom to a friend — and his wife and three children.
However, the winner will not be able to sublet spectrum and the network will have to cover a minimum of 85 percent of the population, the government said on Thursday.
CUDDLES AND WINE In the sublet, we've got bunk beds for the kids, and we will each get in bed with one of them and snuggle until they fall asleep.
Cammi Marlin, the broker for the building, said none of the women arrested were the tenant on record — a man who took the apartment in 2014 and then sublet it.
Jawahir's building is one of about a dozen properties in Mayfair that are being rented and then sublet by Somali refugee women, according to the Somali Community Board of South Africa.
After a biracial couple was turned down for a sublet in the upscale Beekman Place neighborhood on the East Side of Manhattan, the couple claimed they were victims of racial discrimination.
A Manhattan native, he was single and working in construction management, living first in a sublet in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, and later in an Upper East Side walk-up with roommates.
In those uncertain times, she found the people and places she encountered fascinating, as she photographed on the street before returning to her Upper West Side sublet to process her film.
Tim's uncle George, and his aunt Betty Woodman, the ceramicist, had lived part of the year in Italy for years, so we sublet a place in Florence to be near them.
Homelessness evaded me, too: I was lucky enough to find a girl on Craigslist that was looking to sublet her apartment in Austin ASAP, so I slid right into her lease.
Since renting a duplex in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, in 2012, he has worn the hats of architect, carpenter, general contractor and even landlord, when he decided to sublet the lower floor.
FOR APARTMENT-HUNTERS in Santa Ana, California, a city about an hour south of Los Angeles, a $625-per-month sublet recently listed on Craigslist, a classified-advertising website, might seem ideal.
Office space availability has fluctuated around 10 percent in recent quarters, while sublet availability has been under 2 percent for a number of years, said Craig Caggiano, an executive director at Colliers.
In protest of the tax, the online retailer halted construction of a new tower in the city center and announced it might sublet a new skyscraper, threatening up to 8,000 new jobs.
Some eight years ago, Revalyn Gold sublet her apartment in Los Angeles to a friend and moved to New York to take care of her aunt Helen, who lived in Morningside Heights.
First she stayed with her college friends Maya and Andrew, who were trying to be poets, and then she sublet from a man named Marco, whom she'd met at a grocery store.
"I got lucky with a Broadway show," Mr. Iglehart said, referring to his 2007 stint in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," during which time he sublet in New York City.
"The first two seasons of 'How I Met Your Mother,' I lived in a $750-a-month sublet from my friend, which I had been living in for years," Radnor, 43, says.
For the many people who move to New York without a full-time job — or a well-paid one — finding a sublet or pre-existing share are among the few available options.
However, in a move unlikely to please operators America Movil, Telefonica and AT&T, the winner will not be able to sublet spectrum, Communications and Transport Minister Gerardo Ruiz Esparza said on Thursday.
That would conflict with E20's summer sublet tenant, UK Athletics, but you can probably guess who would get priority based on the written terms of the lease between West Ham and E20.
According to the New York Post, New York tenant Thomas Tartaglia recently got dragged into court by his landlord over the sorts of people who he had sublet his apartment to through Airbnb.
I lived by myself for the first time in that cheap and most likely illegal sublet, and to keep from being lonely, I took to familiarizing myself with every inch of the neighborhood.
The board sounds as if it has been somewhat sympathetic to the plight of shareholders by loosening the sublet policy, but it still has the authority to approve or reject your son's request.
In her early 20s, Rebell had started her first job as a news associate at CNBC and recently moved to a sublet apartment in Manhattan after living with her parents in New Jersey.
Carmen helped Ana find a furnished studio, a sublet in Times Square that is just a "forward roll" to the theater and about a 103-block stroll up Ninth Avenue to big sister.
A: We were approached by the Rockefeller Foundation to study heterosexual HIV transmission in Africa, so my husband Nick and I sold our Honda Civics, sublet our apartment, and hopped on a plane.
Its offices in Trump Tower were sublet from Chuck Blazer, the United States soccer official whose 2013 admission of racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion kicked off the United States investigation.
The empty nesters, who previously lived in Europe and on Long Island, sublet a combined one-bedroom and studio in a four-story co-op building, for which they pay $3,500 a month.
As luck would have it, Mr. Rogers and Ms. Baumberger had been hoping to find an apartment in Manhattan, as their studio in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, was a month-to-month Airbnb sublet.
At 22, their lives were conspicuously stable, and I was sharing a bed with my friend in a sublet, sweetening my tea with stolen sugar packets while browsing for jobs between temp work.
Since he can sublet only two out of every five years, he won't be able to rent it for three years after my lease expires, and the apartment needs a lot of work.
Albeit, if Latch's product ends up making it easier for tenants to sublet apartments via home-sharing platforms such as Airbnb the startup may face something of a balancing act to manage competing interests.
In the first episode, "Moving Day," a kooky neighbor named Bob welcomes the girls, Lo and Edie, into their new sublet by handing them a box cutter and a ball of yellow police tape.
For Massimo Mongiardo, a graphic designer and co-founder of Sublet Studio, a New York-based restaurant branding group, a choking poster commission ultimately landed him a job branding Metta, a Fort Greene restaurant.
Matt Gelman, a 23-year-old copywriter and coder freelancing at a tech company in Dumbo, Brooklyn, recently moved into his second Williamsburg sublet, a $1,300-a-month room he found on Gypsy Housing.
"We were living in a faux two-bedroom railroad apartment; we sublet the actual bedroom to roommates, so we were in this windowless room, because we were super broke and couldn't find work," Jessica says.
To keep up with rent in my Bed-Stuy sublet, I worked part-time as a barista, a docent, and a studio assistant, and I scanned family photos for a wealthy Upper West Side couple.
When they moved to a sublet in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, for eight weeks and decorated it with their Etsy wares and flourishes, like a wall hung with pastel-colored ribbons, Design Sponge posted that, too.
She lived for brief periods — and also sublet — in Mexico City, Peru and Cairo, where she was a founder of the Engine Room, an organization that consults on the use of technology for social change.
Unable to take on more rent, Mr. Reisner, a third-year law student, decided to move into a two-month sublet with his girlfriend, a college senior, who was in New York for the summer.
Not long after the store opened, the artist Andrew Kuo answered an ad to sublet a studio in its basement, a former massage parlor that Leon and Lim leased along with the street-level space.
After a tour of Asia and Australia ended, she considered flying back to the States, but it was Christmastime and tickets were too expensive, so she stayed on, alone, in Kuala Lumpur, in a sublet.
In a short video posted to Instagram, the 61-year-old musician offered up her two-bedroom apartment situated on Central Park West — a highly sought after Manhattan address — to be sublet by the royal couple.
He managed to avoid being inducted by appearing deranged at his draft examination ("I did some creative acting," he said), and he sublet a small house on campus with Ron and Scott Asheton and Dave Alexander.
When it was initially released for the Xbox, I was so broke I'd been sleeping on a papasan cushion in a sublet and not exactly investing in electronics, so it wouldn't have been on my radar anyway.
Ms. Durst wanted someone she knew to sublet the apartment so that if "the situation between her and Durst became too threatening, she would have an alternative place to stay," Ms. McInerney said in a 1983 affidavit.
Instead of schmoozing with clients over lunch, Mr. Brown brings in business via a storm of tweets and posts on his blog, The Reformed Broker, that he generates from a cramped, sublet office space in Midtown Manhattan.
The warehouse was run by a married couple, Derick Ion Almena — also known as Derick Ion — and Micah Allison, whom residents described as the "master tenants" who rented the building and sublet parts of it to others.
I was between my sophomore and junior years at Sarah Lawrence, and was living in a two-bedroom sublet on the Upper West Side with a vegan named Heidi, her friend Laura and my angelically dopey boyfriend, Frank.
Naima Rauam, a painter who from 19073 to 2005 kept a studio in the Tin Building in a second-floor storage space that she sublet from the Blue Ribbon Fish Company, made a close study of the structure.
When a character who's in hiding says she's been afraid that "someone is going to come in and, like, clean, or, like, sublet," it's the lament of the Brooklyn couch surfer taken to a new and sinister level.
The Ghost Ship was run by a married couple, Derick Ion Almena — also known as Derick Ion — and Micah Allison, whom residents described as the master tenants who rented the building and sublet parts of it to others.
The latest example: Three veteran prosecutors from the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York are leaving government practice and will open a boutique firm based in a spare sublet in Midtown Manhattan on Monday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said on Monday they would freeze mortgage payments on sublet properties provided that landlords agree not to evict their tenants, in another move by regulators to assist borrowers hurt by the coronavirus.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said on Monday they would freeze mortgage payments on sublet properties provided that landlords agree not to evict their tenants, in another move by regulators to assist borrowers hurt by the coronavirus.
Occupation: Policy Officer Industry: International Development and Humanitarian Aid Age: 24 Location: Geneva, Switzerland Salary: $47,892 Paycheck Amount (1x/month): $3,279 Gender Identity: Woman Monthly ExpensesRent: $748 (I sublet a bedroom in a two-bedroom apartment in the Red Light District.
"We've got to buy everything: stage managers' boxes and wardrobe dollies and clothes racks," Mr. Capasso said in an interview in his new office in Carnegie Hall Tower, where he said the company had gotten a great deal on a sublet.
It was only when I went back to my sublet and read my obsequious emails ("The price, size and location of your place sound great — and the pictures are beautiful") that I felt a surge of relief — and then: real rage.
Without breaking eye contact, she ups the ante with a truly remarkable story about fandom, recounting how she begged her boyfriend to sublet the apartment of a female musician she admires, so that she could go over and touch the woman's things.
I had daily recurring nightmares that Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs — the guy who keeps women in a pit for a week before turning them into a human skin suit — was trying to break into my sublet in Santa Monica.
My studio has always mainly been in my apartment, but there have been a few occasions when I have been fortunate enough to have a space at my apartment in beautiful Clinton Hill, Brooklyn and a space I could sublet in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Children: Emma, 4, and Lily, newbornRents during the project: On average, $2,800 a month — including $2,700 in Harlem; nearly $4,000 in Chinatown and Dumbo, Brooklyn; a free month in Long Island City, Queens; and a free two-week sublet in Hell's Kitchen.
So, when my parents dropped me off at a studio sublet on the Upper East Side almost eight years ago, my quest for my New York City family began against the backdrop of having the freedom to date for the first time.
Back at school, Noah found a cheap student apartment to sublet — he'd been bunking at his sister's, but her husband flipped out when the couple learned that Noah was inheriting the family home — and responded absent-mindedly and cruelly to a student's writing.
Chad Sublet, an attorney for the city and county of Denver, which was served subpoenas in January for records on four inmates, said in an email to ICE at the time that the requested information was available to the agency through other means.
I talked it through with my therapist, who told me about another one of her clients: a very elderly lady who had sublet for decades from an even more elderly lady, one who had actually died, and somehow it had all worked out.
When they cohere (and they mostly do), they often feel dutiful, rather than profound or revelatory, and when they don't, they feel like cousins who don't know each other very well, but are nevertheless forced to share a sublet for the summer.
The company, which allows users to sublet or get out of their lease, has just raised $2.2 million in new financing to grow its business and is looking to expand beyond its suite of offerings to renters in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.
Josh Radnor, star of NBC's "Rise," told CNBC Make It he was living in a $750- a-month sublet during the first two seasons of CBS's "How I Met Your Mother," reasoning that as an actor, you never know how long a job will last.
Many boards have found that it is in their best interest to grant a short-term exception to sublet rules "to accommodate those shareholders facing financial problems," said Ronald A. Sher, a lawyer from White Plains, N.Y., who represents condominium and co-op boards.
It's one thing to borrow a sofa for a sublet or half a dozen cocktail dresses for a wedding-packed summer, but when even your cheap cotton crop-tops and mid-range distressed denim are only temporarily yours, it'll look a lot simpler not to keep much at all.
Ms. Baumberger started modeling professionally a short time later, Mr. Rogers got a promotion, and as fall turned to winter, they traded in their tiny Brooklyn sublet for a gracious studio at Herald Towers, a prewar building on West 34th Street, a stone's throw from the Empire State Building.
"They were always touching each other," says one Tavern on the Green witness of the "flirtatious" demeanor that's grown since Kidman (in town shooting the big-budget comedy The Stepford Wives, costarring Matthew Broderick) first sublet the rocker's SoHo digs while work continues on her own $8 million West Village apartment.
The company is now partnering with international real estate company Century 21 to effectively cut a deal at the signing of a new lease stating that a Parisian renter may sublet their apartment on Airbnb, so long as the landlord and Century 21 get a cut of 23 percent and 7 percent, respectively.
The company doesn't dispute the figure; it instead seeks to have the legislation modified, so that a costume designer living in Chelsea, for instance, could sublet her rental apartment for the four or five days a month she worked in Los Angeles with no worries that she was engaging in an illegitimate transaction.
She would come to my apartment (she preferred this to meeting in the furnished sublet that she and Susan had had to move into after a fire in their own apartment destroyed most of the interior and many of their possessions) and we would talk for an hour or an hour and a half.
I looked at Airbnb's Super Bowl Rentals pages for apartments and condos in San Francisco the other night, and the cheapest thing going was a sublet of a $500-a-night hotel room—technically, a furnished condominium—in Club Donatello, an "owner's club" on Union Square that's a bargain timeshare from $9113,400 a year.
To declare yourself "downtown" meant that as you lay on your futon next to the bathtub in a sublet studio on St. Marks Place, you imagined yourself an artist in a cavernous former factory in the no man's land that people had recently christened TriBeCa, living inside a loft with whitewashed walls, built-in platforms covered with gray industrial carpet, curved glass-brick partitions and steel tables by the designer Joe D'Urso.

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