Rent
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Rent may refer to:
- Renting, a system of payment for the temporary use of something owned by someone else (hiring); the payments for such use are typically referred to as "rent"
- Economic rent, a payment to a factor of production in excess of that which is needed to keep it employed in its current use
- Rent-seeking, attempting to increase one's share of existing wealth without creating wealth
- Rent (musical), a stage musical by Jonathan Larson, directed by Michael Greif
- Rent (film), a 2005 movie version of the musical, directed by Chris Columbus
- Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway, the final performance of the Broadway production filmed live in 2008, directed by Michael John Warren
- Rent (song), a 1987 pop music hit from the Pet Shop Boys
- Rent (MUD), a game mechanic in some MUDs
- Rentboy or rent boy, a slang term for a male prostitute
- Past form of the verb "to rend"
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