Get in contact with an attorney, document with receips, photos, logs. With the attorney's help, put rent payments in escrow with the court.
Yes, they usually do have to be returned to the car rental location, unless you are doing oine-way car rental.
Absolutely, if their car is not returned when stated in the rental agreement, the car is and will be reported stolen.
You can't do that.
A rental house is a house that is owned primarily to be able to rent out in order to receive income. Owners do not usually plan to live in a rental house. Some owners may plan to live in a rental house or property at some time in the distant future and they are trying to get someone else to pay for it in the meantime.
Non Owners auto insurance does not cover rental cars at all. You will need to buy insurance from the rental car company to be covered.
Im not an Australian, but i live in a rental house and have a puppy. You should just probably ask the owners.
From my experience, it is a lot cheaper to go through the owner to rent a vacation rental. However, with the owners, you may not be offered the additional insurance coverage that will cover anything you damage or break. If you don't have small kids or a hyper dog, this would work great!
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Yes, and they called, bring it back now
Go to vacationrentals.com. They have owners there who are trying to rent their places out. Here you can find a vacation rental in your area of travel that are convenient for you.
It should. Some states impose penalties if it doesn't.
In most communities, the majority of residents in condos are owners. There are some rental units, but for the most part the people that own the condo also live in it.