You will need to take the tenant to small claims court and get a favorable judgment, then request wage garnishment, you will need to prove that the person will not pay otherwise and that you have tried other avenues like certified mail to reclaim your losses.
The two will probably not happen at the same time, once you get the judgment you can try to get the person to pay, then after all means are exhausted go back to court and request the garnishment. Judges are not quick to do it and you will need to do quite a bit of work, most people write off the loss and keep the deposits as compensation.
As a property owner the loss is deductible for taxes. sometimes more valueable than the rent itself.
They may require a credit check. Then just the rental contract. You will be responsible for damages.
where can i find a rental contract for a reception venue?
There is a contract that is requierd for office space rental. This URL address will tell you all the information there is to know about contracts for office sppace rentals. www.bizjournals.com/washington/pdf/Letter%20Contract.pdf�м
Most rental companies place in the contract a requirement to fill up the tank upon return as part of the rental cost. If you don't they will usually do it for you and add it to your bill.
You usually have to sign a rental contract or a lease agreement in order to rent one. Whatever the rental rate that is stated in the contract or lease is the one you are required to pay. However once the lease expires, the management has the privilege of raising the rent.
Yes, it is a legal contract.
In general, only authorized drivers as specified on the rental contract are allowed to drive rental cars. This includes the person whose name is on the contract, and any additional persons specified on the form. A spouse is often included automatically (best to ask). If you drive a rental car that you are not authorized by contract to drive, and something happens to the car, the person whose name is on the contract will be held responsible.
Look in your rental contract. Most car rental companies include roadside assistance when customers rent out their cars.
Rental contact agreements for a business is similar to a rental contract for an apartment. A business agreement would want you to personally idemnify your business though and probably require you to get business insurance in case of a fire.
I would like to do a remodel contract on my summer home. Is this a problem for most rental properties?
You go to a car rental agency, sign a rental contract, and pay the fees.
Yes you can. On the rental contract there is a box you can check that states you want to use your own coverage. Some rental places won't point this out to you because they can charge you more to use their insurance, but you not required to take what they offer and can use your own. OPCF 27 covers rental car insurance.. as long as you have that and physuical damage coverage on your policy then your covered.