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key money
noun
- advance rent or security required of a new tenant and given in exchange for the key to the house or apartment.
- an amount of money paid, often secretly, to a landlord, superintendent, or current tenant by a person desiring future tenancy.
key money
noun
- a fee payment required from a new tenant of a house or flat before he moves in
Word History and Origins
Origin of key money1
Example Sentences
To tease out key money lessons, we talked to a few leaders in the financial world about their best takeaways.
The key money rate, the overnight repo rate, is languishing at a 1-1/2-year low below 1%, and data due as early as Wednesday will show the state of new loans and total money supply.
“Rafael Ortega is the key money manager behind the Ortega family’s illicit financial schemes,” it said in a statement.
Trump has demanded a payoff to the U.S. government he called “key money” — described by others as a $5 billion “education fund” — which ByteDance said it was unaware of.
"It's a little bit like the landlord/tenant; without a lease the tenant has nothing, so they pay what's called 'key money,' or they pay something," Trump said in August.
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