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key money
noun
A payment required by a landlord or agent before accessing rented property.
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And this is key; money itself is changing.
MONEY AND INTEREST RATES Spain, which is joining EMU, trimmed its key money rate by 25 basis points to 4.25%.
In addition, I had to pay the previous tenant $24,000 in key money for the right to move in.
"It's not just the rent; landlords want key money," said Allan Mannarelli, who builds and finances downtown restaurants.
Someone paid two hundred and eighty-five thousandollarsrs in key money to move into the Apthorp.
And for chefs to become owners, the price of entry — key money, kitchen renovation, etc. — is relatively low.
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Germany's Bundesbank raised its key money-market interest rate from 3.0% to 3.3%.
Now, couple these dangerously low supplies with the fact that a number of people purchasing them may be primarily purchasing the systems for movie-watching purposes, with absolutely no intention of buying a single game (especially since PS3 games aren't cheap) and you have a sizable percentage of your user base essentially unconcerned with your key money-driver: game sales.
A wonderful and beautiful person, but prone to losing things; keys, money, credit cards, mobile phones.
Keen runners will also enjoy the elegant solution for carrying keys, money, phone etc provided by the Flipbelt, a lightweight waistband into which the items simply fold, without the subsequent movement impairment of a bag or pouch.
"Her purse, keys, money and identification was still there.
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