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The phrase "a rentals" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a rental" when referring to a single rental property or service.
Example: "I am looking for a rental in the city for the summer."
Alternatives: "a rental property" or "a rental unit."
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Between Zillow Rentals and HotPads, Rascoff expects, the company can now offers a rentals marketplace at scale – something that wasn't previously available to users in the highly fragmented rentals market.
As part of that, Lovely has also moved beyond simple listings to include credit vetting for those renting out apartments, via a partnership with Experian (its first with a rentals site) and the ability for people seeking places to apply directly through Lovely.
Included in this edition (which will cost $275, and will include a coffee table book with photos from throughout the project, four vinyl LPs, a high-def DVD of all the videos, backstage passes to a Rentals live show of your choosing, and a whole heck of a lot more genuinely impressive goodies) will be a roll of undeveloped film, totally labeled and ready for you to do what you want with it.
Delivering a rentals option puts Gumroad into an ever more crowded online video space, but low fees and a lack of exclusivity requirements are powerful tools to wield in the marketplace.
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"It's not a rental".
So again, a rental car.
It is a rental, not a condominium.
Fish is driving a rental car.
I have a rental on Barrow Street.
— a rental of my own, and write.
Looking for a rental in New York City?
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