All salvage rights would belong to the Insurance Company because they have already bought and paid for the car.
It would now belong to the Insurance Company. If the Rental Car company tried to keep the vehicle without first negotiating a purchase or buy back from the Insurance company it would be considered Grand Theft. They would be subject to criminal and civil charges.
i'd say the insurance company owns it
Thrifty rental is a car rental company which owns branches in the United States and Australia. More information can be found on their respective websites.
who owns arrons rental stores
Who owns Nationwide insurance
Not me
Ford owns Hertz Rental car.
Wellpoint Inc owns Anthem Health Insurance
Intact Insurance
Trinity yachts owns it. Its a rental 130k for idk how long. I hope its not per night. "Relentless" is the model
The taxpayers of Florida.
Damage to anything covered by the landlord's insurance, because the landlord owns the property not the renter. Such damage would be covered under homeowner's insurance, because the homeowner owns the property.
No, but if he owns a home he can buy his own insurance, or he can buy tenants insurance if he does not.