To rent a car from a private owner, you can use online platforms like Turo or Getaround. These websites allow you to browse listings from private car owners, select a car, and arrange the rental directly with the owner. Be sure to read the terms and conditions, verify insurance coverage, and communicate clearly with the owner to ensure a smooth rental experience.
The owner is the CEO of Enterprise Rent-A-Car
No it is not, it is a private company.
the lots owner.
The X stands for private car owner
yup.
obviously not, why dont you just ask the owner
You and the previous owner can draw up a title. Just get it notarized and it has to be legal.
I would insure any car that I was driving or making payments on. If you are on the title then you are an owner.
Until the foreclosure sale takes place, the rent is owed to the owner on the rent day.
You can find them here: http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/caribbean/belize
No, the police generally cannot tow a car parked on private property without the owner's permission, unless there is a specific legal reason to do so, such as if the car is blocking a public right of way or is involved in a crime.
Yes, it is possible to purchase a car from a private owner and then sell it before registering it, but it is important to check the laws and regulations in your area regarding vehicle sales and transfers to ensure compliance.