Definitions

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  • noun One who is let a residence by a landlord and subsequently sublets it to another tenant.

Etymologies

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sub- +‎ landlord

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Examples

  • Mr. Stewart said the strength of the sublandlord was a selling point for his client.

    DealBook 2009

  • Take, for example, a deal he made on behalf of a sublandlord at a top-tier building in the Plaza district.

    The Organization Man 2010

  • Take, for example, a deal he made on behalf of a sublandlord at a top-tier building in the Plaza district.

    The Organization Man 2010

  • The experience served as a baptism by fire for Mr. Wang, who months after the tragedy was assigned to represent the sublandlord at 115 Broadway, the towering Lower Manhattan office building that overlooks ground zero.

    The Eager Pupil 2009

  • Newmark Knight Frank broker Daniel Katcher, who along with the Ippolito brothers (Paul and Mike) represented the sublandlord SunGard in negotiations for the three-year lease, described the space as “a nice mix between corporate, tech and loft offices.”

    Facebook Upgrades to Madison Avenue 2009

  • The experience served as a baptism by fire for Mr. Wang, who months after the tragedy was assigned to represent the sublandlord at 115 Broadway, the towering Lower Manhattan office building that overlooks ground zero.

    The Eager Pupil 2009

  • Newmark Knight Frank broker Daniel Katcher, who along with the Ippolito brothers (Paul and Mike) represented the sublandlord SunGard in negotiations for the three-year lease, described the space as “a nice mix between corporate, tech and loft offices.”

    Facebook Upgrades to Madison Avenue 2009

  • The experience served as a baptism by fire for Mr. Wang, who months after the tragedy was assigned to represent the sublandlord at 115 Broadway, the towering Lower Manhattan office building that overlooks ground zero.

    The Eager Pupil 2009

  • The space was originally on the market for a three-year sublease, but Starpoint was able to secure a five-year direct lease through negotiations with Mayore Estates and the sublandlord.

    All Stories | The New York Observer 2010

  • The space was originally on the market for a three-year sublease, but Starpoint was able to secure a five-year direct lease through negotiations with Mayore Estates and the sublandlord.

    All Stories | The New York Observer 2010

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