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The phrase "free rent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which someone does not have to pay rent, or when a landlord is not charging rent for a specific period of time. For example, "My landlord offered me free rent this month in exchange for helping out around the house."
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To this free rent comment, my mom said "who says there is going to be FREE rent?
There's no such thing as free rent, though.
So he did, even throwing in free rent.
He nailed a 30-yarder to win some free rent.
— Jenna Wortham Cities Offer Free Rent to Bring in an Apple Store Arstechnica.com | City Creek Malll in Salt Lake City reportedly offered Apple five years of free rent.
Heating and plumbing repairs, for instance, can be exchanged for discounted, or even free, rent.
"It'll be a banker's holiday, free rent for everybody and a lawyers' gold mine".
In New York City, free rent has proved especially alluring given the costly real estate market.
Both properties are offering two months' free rent with a 14-month lease.
The hookah man asked for a couple of months' free rent.
A year of free rent is being offered if the entire space is leased.
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