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What (who) is low-rent - definition

1999 ALBUM
Rent recordings; Rent soundtrack

low-rent      
1.
If someone lives in a low-rent house, they only have to pay a small amount of money to live there.
...a low-rent housing development.
ADJ
2.
You can use low-rent to describe something that is of poor quality, especially when it is compared with something else.
...a low-rent horror movie.
ADJ [disapproval]
Economic rent         
ANY PAYMENT TO AN OWNER OR FACTOR OF PRODUCTION IN EXCESS OF THE COSTS NEEDED TO BRING THAT FACTOR INTO PRODUCTION
Economic rents; Economic Rents; Economic Rent; Economic rent (political economy); Economic rent (economics); Scarcity rent; Rent (economics); Land rent; Monopoly rent; Paretian rent
In economics, economic rent is any payment (in the context of a market transaction) to an owner or factor of production in excess of the costs needed to bring that factor into production. In classical economics, economic rent is any payment made (including imputed value) or benefit received for non-produced inputs such as location (land) and for assets formed by creating official privilege over natural opportunities (e.
Quasi-rent         
Quasi rents; Marshallian rent
Quasi-rent or Marshallian rent is a temporary economic rent like returns to a supplier/owner. Alfred Marshall was the first to observe quasi-rents.

Wikipedia

Rent (albums)

Rent (Original Broadway Cast Recording) is an album of music from the Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning 1996 musical Rent. It is produced by DreamWorks with music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. The album is a 2-disc (in its CD format) collection of every song from the musical; some small segments of narration and spoken dialogue from the play are not included in the recording. The collection ends with a studio-recorded rearrangement of the song "Seasons of Love" featuring Stevie Wonder. The album was recorded by the original Broadway cast of RENT and was released on August 27, 1996. A second one-disc album was released in 1999 containing highlights from the original cast album.

Examples of use of low-rent
1. In many cases, they are tenants paying low rent for rooms in the buildings.
2. But his wife is low–rent.) The final element of ïîøëîñòü is the implied moral censure.
3. Many of the neighboring streets are zoned for low–rent apartments.
4. The LBZ is the epicentre where democratically elected politicians retreat into their rent–free or low–rent compounds.
5. Mohammad Khurram Sharif, a shopkeeper from Iran, said finding a house with low rent is now impossible.