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Renting is an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good or property owned by another person or company. The owner of the property may be referred to as the lessor and the party paying to use the property as the lessee or renter. There is typically an implied, explicit, or written rental agreement or contract involved to specify the terms of the rental, which are regulated and managed under contract law. Examples include The time use of a chattel or other so called "personal property" is covered under general contract law, but the term lease also nowadays extends to long term rental contracts of more expensive non-Real properties such as automobiles, boats, planes, office equipment and so forth. The distinction in that case is long term versus short term rentals. Some non-real properties commonly available for rent or lease are In various degrees, renting can involve buying services for various amounts of time, such as staying in a hotel, using a computer in an Internet cafe, or riding in a taxicab (some forms of English use the term "hiring" for this activity). There are many possible reasons for renting instead of buying, for example
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Top Tips For Renting In London by Isla Campbell
Jan 06, 2009
London can be an amazing city to live in; opportunities abound, and the range of cultural activities and nightlife on offer is unparalleled. However, it is also a city in which millions of people reside, and as such can be a daunting place to st...
Timeshare: Tips for Renting Your Timeshare by Nicholas Tan
Dec 25, 2008
Many timeshare owners know how difficult it is to sell a timeshare. But not many timeshare owners know how difficult it is to let your timeshare for rent. The truth is many owners do not take a right approach to rent their timeshares to interested pe...
Timeshare: Renting a timeshare by Nicholas Tan
Dec 24, 2008
Although it is not the best of the ideas to rent a timeshare but in some cases it works out to be more economical than other options. Timeshare rentals were not so easy to find earlier as the owners of timeshares don’t make any profit when they rent ...
Is Your Son or Daughter Your "Friend?" by Peter Piche
Dec 16, 2008
A mom of one of the students I teach asked me how ‘awake’ her daughter was in class at the end of the school day. This isn’t an A-typical inquiry for the mother of a teenager, but my “Spidey Sense” was tingling so I probed a little deeper asking wha...
How can you reap the best rewards as a landlord? by Isla Campbell
Dec 03, 2008
If approached wisely, the buy-to-let market can reap huge rewards. However, there’s a lot more work involved than simply buying a property, moving tenants in and sitting back to wait for the profits. Indeed, the task of renting can be a stressfu...
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