arrendar

verb
  1. To lease or rent property, typically land or real estate, from one party to another for a specified period of time. verb
    The farmer decided to arrendar the adjacent field to expand his crop production.
    They chose to arrendar an apartment in the city for the duration of their work contract.
  2. To grant the use or occupation of property under the terms of a lease. verb
    The landlord agreed to arrendar the commercial space to a new business owner.
    She plans to arrendar her vacation home to tourists during the summer months.