Renting Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Renting is an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good owned by another person or company. Examples:
- Housing tenure, where the person who lives in the house is a tenant, paying rent to the landlord, who owns the property.
- The renting of motion pictures on VHS or DVD, of audio CD's, of computer programs on CD-ROM.
- Renting transportation equipment, such as an automobile, boat or bike.
- Renting somewhat specialized tools, such as a floor buffer, or something bigger, such as a cherry picker.
- Renting a beach chair.
Reasons for renting rather than buying include:
- Renting is tax attractive (in Spain)
- Financial inadequacy, such as renting a house when one is unable to buy it.
- A product is needed only temporarily, as in the case of a special tool or a truck.
- Need for a similar product that is already owned but not in close proximity, such as renting a car or bike when away on a trip.
- Needing a cheaper alternative to buying, such as renting a movie: a person is unwilling to pay the full price for a movie, so they rent it for a lesser price, but give up the chance to view it again later.
As seen from the examples, some rented goods are used on the spot, but usually they are taken along; to help guarantee that they are brought back, one or more of the following applies:
- one shows an identity document
- one signs a contract; any damage already present when renting may be noted down to avoid that the renter is blamed for it when the good is returned
- one pays a deposit (also used for paying for small damage)
If one regularly rents goods from a particular company, often one has some kind of account, which reduces the administrative procedure on each occasion.
Lending books from a library could be called renting when there is a fee per book. However the term lending is more common.
See also: Leasing
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