Failure to pay the full amount owed on a car rental will be handled in much the same way as any other debt to a retail business. They will attempt to collect and if it fails, the debt will be turned over to a collections agency.
If you still have possession of the car and refuse to return it, the car will be reported stolen and the police will arrest you for grand theft auto (plus all the other stuff mentioned above).
You will probably also be barred from ever renting a car from that company again (they keep a database of Do Not Rent customers).
First of all, it depends who it is from. If it is from a rental company, i dont know. but if it is from a friend i think you are liable for the damages.
It goes to collections. If you are still in possession of the car after you agreed to return it, then it will be reported stolen, as in "theft by fraud." First they max out your cc during the process of reporting it stolen. (Embezzled) If caught in the car you will be charged to GTA and rental companies almost never drop the charges.
you will
Press charges against him.
it might be i dont know
As much as the rental agency charges. It'll vary by agency, as well as by make, model, and type of vehicle.
225 * 7 = 1 575
Alamo does not hold a deposit on car rentals when using a Credit Card. Cash payments require for a deposit of $500 plus all charges for the rental.
the person who drove the car he is responsible he signs a form to say that he is responsible for what happens when they drive the car
Same as any other car. The ticket is issed to the DRIVER - not the CAR.
They do it on your demand of coverage. Car rental companies dont add you insurance in car rental amount, Its just like you book flight ticket there is option of choosing insurance or not.
The extra charges on a car rental would be the insurance policy would have to be paid for at the time of registations. Also the extended miles travels and having the gas tank filled before turning the car back in.