In CA it's just 5 days after the agreed upon return date.
Unfortunately - yes, rental cars do get stolen. Most rental comapnies have theft insurance, but usually have some sort of deductible. Rental cars get stolen from customers all the time. If you were to accept the Lost Damage Waiver from most companies, the car would be covered, there is NO deductible. Now if you were to leave the keys in the car, or give them to someone and they took off with the car; you are out of luck. This is correct. LDW/CDW (depends on the state) would cover the car as long as the contract was not violated and as long as it wasn't stolen due to your neglect to protecting the car.
No, as long as you have let your insurance company know they car is stolen.
3 days
I don't see any reason why not. So long as thier identity is verified, and they pay the rental fee, they shoul dbe able to use the car for as long as they need. Of course - if the customer keeps the car longer than the two months without good reason, the rental company can simply report it stolen !
Rental cars are insured. You can not rent a car without insurance. The insurance will cover the theft so long as the renter is not found to have been involved in the disappearance of the vehicle.
The Ryder transportation company is one of the best semi truck rental companies. This company is well known for providing a good service in moving furniture a long distance.
Most rental companies have an extended rental policy. Talk to the supervisor at the company you are renting from to organize a long term deal
Well this term stands for the companies that offer van hire services, I know a company that provides all kind Long Term Car Rental and can surely help you.
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There are many companies that offer car rental services in Seattle. One company is Avis. This company allows people to rent cars at a low cost for a long amount of time.
Here is a frustrating legality If you report it stolen and she says you gave it to her then it was officially not stolen, you Will have to take her to court to get it back, in the mean time you are stuck paying for it, unless you can steel it back and return it to the legal owners who don't want it back so long as you keep on paying for it.
Yes, as long as you had comprehensive and collision insurance on your own policy. Rental companies require you to have these and the other party will not pay for them.