yes, in Canada, Switzerland and Zimbabwe. normally it is illegal, but it depends on what you mean by rent...please nothing naughty.
The terms are lessor (the person who collects the rent) and lessee (the person who is paying the rent).
There are many places where a person can rent bicycles in New York. For example, a person can rent bicycles in Brooklyn or Central Park. A person can also rent bicycles online; some websites that offer bicycle rentals include Bike And Roll and Rent a Bike Now.
A person has to be at least 19 years old to rent an apartment in BC, Canada. A person who wants to rent in BC also needs to have an income.
You can indeed rent your person vehicle. You must make up a contract that is binding by law if you wish to rent.
The term 'life for rent' means that life isn't really a person's own possession; instead, life is like a rent. A person can't manage, buy or own life.
There are three things to consider when determining if a person is a good candidate for my room for rent: 1) the person's temperment, 2) the person's credit history, and 3) the person's employment status.
The owner or person who receives rent is the "lessor" and the person paying rent is the "lessee".
A person can rent laptops in Toronto by going to the local electronics store, such as Best Buy, and asking to rent carts of laptops. The Laptops are often put in carts for easy storage.
Most car rental companies will not rent to a person with a recent DUI conviction.
Yes, it COULD be. If you offer one person lower rent and another person a higher rent for the same type of accomodations, you could be supsected of favoritism, or discrimination.
Yes, the person who lands on your property pays you rent. The amount of rent depends on how many buildings are on your property.
When a person signs a contract to rent a property