Yes, many rental companies offer the option to rent rims separately from tires, but this can vary by location and provider. It's important to check with the specific rental service to see if they have this option available. Additionally, make sure to inquire about any associated costs or policies regarding returning the rims. Always read the rental agreement carefully to understand your obligations.
No, you must buy them.
No
Return the rims for the correct ones.
You can rent a car in the United States and return it in Canada. You just need to make sure that you return it to the same car rental company.
Because if the tenant vacates the premisses you are required to return unearned rent. There are complications to that, say if they damaged the rental unit and part of the rent was as a security deposit... but if you're referring to actual prepaid rent... then you are required to return any unearned rent.
Yes, you generally cannot claim rent as a tax deduction on your income tax return.
It will expire and you will not be able to watch it anymore. There is not another way to return it.
no, unless it is for business related rent
Yes, it is possible to rent a car and return it to a different location, but it may incur additional fees or restrictions depending on the rental company's policies.
Yes, you can typically rent a car and return it in another state, but it may depend on the rental company's policies and any additional fees that may apply.
NO. Rent or living expenses for a student would NOT be deductible on the federal 1040 income tax return.
That depends on the location from were you are renting and where you are looking to return the car.