Probably not. In order to make criminal charges and have you arrested, the store must establish that you violated a criminal law. Not paying a bill is breaching a contract, but is not a criminal offense. However, if you were trying to steal, such as refusing to return the furniture, or if you bounced checks, those would be criminal offenses for which you could be prosecuted.
Simply not paying a bill would lead to civil recovery, so they could sue you, lien your property, or attach to your credit.
You can insure rented furniture. You usually must do this through the place you've rented the furniture from so they can verify the condition of the furniture before it leaves the store to insure properly.
Yes, people have rented furniture. You're usually better off just buying your furniture if you do the math. Check out a discounter like American Freight Furniture before you decide to rent. You'd be surprised how much you would save over a very short time by not renting.
Cort furniture rentals can be found at any Cort furniture store. The locator for their store is located on their homepage. Furniture can also be rented online.
If you are not paying, according to the lease/rental agreement, of course they do.
Almost any time of home appliance can be rented from Bestway. A customer can rent furniture, electronics or home appliances such as laundry machines from Bestway.
The internet costs whatever your provider charges and the only additional charges for the PS3 would be if you rented a wired or wireless router or other equipment to allow a connection
Televisions can be rented to own at Conn's, a poorly named chain of US Electronics stores. Televisions can also be rented to own at many furniture stores as part of a package, such as Room Store or Rooms to Go.
No, they do not have to insure your rented vehicle. You have too.
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A 'U Haul' is either a trailer or truck that is typically rented for moving furniture. Since IT could have anywhere from 2 to 6 or even 10 tires it is impossible to answer the question accurately.
It can be a verb (in past tense), as in, "We rented a room last year." It can be used as an adjective as in, "It isn't our property; it is rented."