A | B |
lease | NOUN/VERB - a legal agreement to rent a property |
amount | NOUN- quantity; how much of something |
security | NOUN - protection; safety |
damage | VERB/NOUN - harm or break something |
repair | VERB/NOUN - fix something damaged or broken |
however | CONJUNCTION - but (formal) |
offer | VERB - say that you will give something or do something for someone |
disability | NOUN - a physical or mental condition that makes it hard to do things that other people can do |
renew | VERB - arrange for an agreement to continue; extend |
in advance | ADV - before something else; earlier |
own | legally have something because you bought it or someone gave it to you |
landlord / landlady | the owner of an apartment or house |
tenant | renter (formal) |
state | to say (formal) |
period | a length of time |
follow rules | OPPOSITE of break rules |
contain | include; have something inside |
the following | the things you talk about next in a list |
in case | if |
move out | leave an apartment or house and change to another |
interest | money that you pay to borrow money |
wear and tear | normal damage caused by using something for a long time |
terms of a lease | the parts of the agreement |
religion | a belief in god or gods |
provide | give or supply something |
in addition | also; plus |
refuse | say no to something; say that you can't or won't do somethign |
up for renewal | ready to be renewed; ready to continue |
notify | formally tell someone about something |
at least | minimum |
smoke detector |  |
be supposed to | should |
protect | take care of someone/something and keep it safe |