Vacancy in a sentence as a noun

This means rent prices are on the rise, and vacancy is dropping.

You certainly take on risk, of depreciation and vacancy time and deadbeat tenants.

Since the housing crisis at the end of last decade, homeless and home vacancy have both been well-above average.

Then you've also got a vacancy allowance, because you assume that units will be vacant at least some of the time between leases.

Silicon Valley's rental vacancy rates are even lower than the city's.

And back to the front page <<< "More applications per vacancy, faster inventory turnover and rapid closings.

It's against the law to advertise a vacancy that doesn't exist or duplicate a vacancy that you are not recruiting directly for.

More or less this same sort of crime could happen without AirBnb, or perhaps be enabled by nothing more than tracking public tweets/'check-ins' to predict unit vacancy.

But - and this is critical - the amount of vacancy that's a reasonable option for people who aren't in a good position to take out a 30-year is very, very small.

Here is some sample wording for a 'positive action' programme vacancy"we welcome applications from everyone irrespective of gender and ethnic group but, as women and members of ethnic minority groups are currently under-represented at this level of post, we would encourage applications from members of these groups.

Vacancy definitions

noun

being unoccupied

noun

an empty area or space; "the huge desert voids"; "the emptiness of outer space"; "without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum"

See also: void emptiness vacuum