It depends on where you're leasing from. You should look into an office equipment supplier that both leases and sells copiers, so you can figure out if it would be cheaper in the long run to just buy. Try http://www.worldtradecopiers.com.
A copying machine for a small business or corporate office could cost upward of $5000 to $12,000. Many businesses choose to lease copy machines and therefore have a payment plan. The price generally depends on the quality of the machine and what features you would like it to have.
An equipment lease is ideal for equipment that is used frequently and may incur regular maintenance costs. An example of an ideal piece of equipment that one can lease is a copy machine. Copy machines are used every day of the week and usually all day long. These machines require regular maintenance and incur recurring expenses for consumables. If one utilizes an equipment lease for a copy machines, typically the company that owns it will regularly service the machine in order to keep it functioning optimally. They will also come out to refill the toner. Usually, the customer simply is responsible for refilling the paper and the rest of the responsibility lies with the owner of the machine.
Call or write the landlord asking for a copy of your lease.
No. Whether or not your landlord has a copy of the lease, he is still bound by the lease as a contract. I suggest you photocopy your copy of the lease, and hand it to him (or send it by registered mail, so he can't say he didn't receive it)! If he still refuses to abide by the conditions of the lease, contact your local Landlord & Tenant Commission for advice.
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If a copy of the lease agreement is made available to the accountant, this should be easily determined.
Chances are that the answer is yes. I mean if a lease is valid when it's done orally, and no one has a copy, then if you signed it that's it.
The lease probably contains clauses outlining termination procedures. If there are no procedures, or the procedures are unsatisfactory, contact the leasing company to negotiate a satisfactory termination. If the equipment is defective, contact the manufacturer and request a buyback.
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The monthly cost of our net lease agreement is 1,200.
What is the monthly cost of the lease?
In most states a lease is a private contract by two individuals. Unless it is mandated by law, in most states do not require that either party keep a copy of this agreement after the lease is fullfilled. So if you need a copy of your lease, you must have it in your possession before you take legal action.