It goes to collections. If you are still in possession of the car after you agreed to return it, then it will be reported stolen, as in "theft by fraud."
First they max out your cc during the process of reporting it stolen. (Embezzled)
If caught in the car you will be charged to GTA and rental companies almost never drop the charges.
You are fully responsible for any loss or damage to a rental car. If you do not have insurance to cover this or have not purchased insurance from the car rental company, they will go after you for the full cost of the rental vehicle.
The car rental firm will receive the fine if you do not pay it. Then they will send a copy of your contract to the appropriate authority and you will will be tracked down and made to pay.
If you don't have lost damage waiver, you might have to pay for the damages.
Read your policy.
depends on the policy you took with the rental company. usually until the car is replaced, you still pay the daily rental fee. hopefully the person who caused it has insurance and you can get them to cover your costs.
I am sorry for you but you have to pay for it.
She still has to pay with the car working or not.
You go to a car rental agency, sign a rental contract, and pay the fees.
Failure to pay the full amount owed on a car rental will be handled in much the same way as any other debt to a retail business. They will attempt to collect and if it fails, the debt will be turned over to a collections agency. If you still have possession of the car and refuse to return it, the car will be reported stolen and the police will arrest you for grand theft auto (plus all the other stuff mentioned above). You will probably also be barred from ever renting a car from that company again (they keep a database of Do Not Rent customers).
Look in your rental contract. Most car rental companies include roadside assistance when customers rent out their cars.
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.
When choosing a Florida rental car, it is important that you do your research to find the cheapest deal that you can. There is no reason to pay full price for any rental car. Don't be afraid to try negotiating with the rental car representatives to get them to lower the price of the daily or weekly car rental for you.