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One of the methods of farming in the South after the war involved renting land from a big land owner thereby paying all of the expenses and also reaping any profits, is called tenant farming. The land for a tenant farmer is rented for them to grow crops.
I think you mean is rented items a good or service. Well, a service is something that is consumed at the same time they are produced, so if you rent something like a DVD, the rented item is a good because you cannot really rent a service.
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The executor can rent the house. They are responsible for making sure the estate stays solvent and the property is taken care of.
development budget: the projection of costs to develop a real estate project. covers the planning,acquisition and construction period, untill the project is sold or rented up.
Yes if you are publicly renting it out then of course.
No, you are charged right when you start renting the movie.
Whatever was rented up front has to be returned.
The cost of renting a private jet varies depending on the size of the jet rented, the length of the trip that the jet will make, and the size of jet that is rented. Renting a private jet can cost as little as a few thousand dollars on up to tens of thousands of dollars.
The price of hiring, or renting, a coach can vary based upon what company the coach is rented from. A person can contact Bounty Coaches or Coach Broker for pricing on renting a coach.
There is no such time period. If you are renting you are not building equity in the property.
Netherfield Park is the name of the house Charles Bingley rented. (pg. 1!)
The person who rented the car will be responsible for it. When renting a car it is a good idea to either pay the insurance, check to see if your current auto insurance will cover it, or if the credit card you use may have an insurance policy.
There are no mandatory legal requirements for insurance for rented property. However it is advisable to review your homeowners insurance if renting out the property or part of it is covered. If it isn't covered you should get a landlord insurance policy in order to be safe.
Renting is more popular in Bangkok than outright buying due to the volatile nature of real estate there. As far as renting frequencies, condominiums seem to be the most common option for renters.
Buying or renting is a personal decision. However in many places you can buy and have a lower monthly payment than you would if you rented.
Legally - no. It's not yours to sell. Leasing is basically a version of renting, and you don't sell stuff on that you've rented either.