When renting a wheelchair, a deposit is usually necessary because for items like that, they would not bet that the person would necessarily return the wheelchair in good condition.
No, if you have valid health insurace that will be enough. If you want, and I recoment purchasing insurace on your wheelchair just incase anything happens while its in your possesion.
Most rental companies require a security deposit.
The amount of a deposit required for a two bedroom flat will vary depending on where in the world a person is renting. The deposit is generally equivalent to the first month's rent.
If they have a lease agreement, if they allow pets, if there is a deposit required and is there a credit check?
One of the biggest pros of renting would have to be that you are not responsible for the cost of maintenance on the property. Additionally, the required deposits are much smaller on rentals than the deposit to purchase a home.
There are many factors that you should consider before renting a wheelchair van, such as price, usability, ease of access and many other various functions that wheelchair vans offer. The exact abilities of the person in the wheelchair should always be taken in account before making a decision on a rental.
A safe deposit receipt is a receipt for the payment of renting a safe deposit box at a bank. Some banks charge a monthly fee for this type of safe.
That's known as a security deposit, which is returned to the tenant after they vacate the premises, provided there are no damages.
The typical deposit on furniture rental is a small amount, depending on what type of furntiure you are renting. The more expensive the piece of furniture, the more expensive the deposit will be.
Yes, a good faith deposit is required for this transaction.
When purchasing an item, if it cost a large amount of money, you would be required to pay part of the cost up front. Such as when renting an apartment, you need to put down a deposit. Same idea.
What are the dimensions of the wheels? (required to convert rpm to a speed). What gradient is the wheelchair being pushed on? Uphill/downhill, what angle?