you have to pay for petrol, insurance, and if you brake anything you have to pay to get it replaced.
department of social security. these are the nice people who pay your rent or mortgage for you if you are out of work.
Pretty straight forward. Either pay the rent, or move out.
The next day.
Yes. The relationship between the landlord and bank has nothing to do with the tenant.
No. Liens may be placed on property owned, but must be done by via legal judgment.
One should pay the extra money for the accident damage and other specials the car rental offers. If one has that they are protected if something happens to the car.
When renting a car it has basic insurance , whereby you pay an excess depending on the company depends on how much your excess will be. You do not pay for the total damage to vehicle. You have the option to take out CDW (Collision Damage Waver) where you pay a little extra again price depends on company. If there is then even a broken mirror , you pay Nothing
It depends on what type of car and how long you are renting the car for plus the insurance you are required to pay on the car.
No, because if you crash it, either you or them would have to pay for the damage.
quite a bit, renting a f50 is about £6,000 a day and you are not allowed on certain roads of the country and if you damage the car you pay £70,000. renting a California in a bit more.
Rental car insurance is a system of insurance you use when renting a car so that during the period you have it if it gets damaged you do not have to pay for it.
no it would be cheaper to pay rent for the car
If you are renting them you do have to pay for them.
It depends on the model and the renting airport. For an economy car this should be doable without extra insurance for around 150 dollars.
Drinking is the only extra right you get at 21. Everything else comes at 18. That is, except for renting a car, which is 25.
No a car is a car a boat is a boat a golf cart is a golf cart\
Insurance, GPS, unlimited mileage.