I would find out who the parent company is and what you need to do to file a complaint. You maybe able to file with your state consumer protection agency. The better business Bureau where the business is located can also be contacted. They have an online form.
Yes the state where the source of the rental income is from wants some income tax on that rental income that you have received from the nonresident state. A nonresident state income tax return will have to filed with the state where the rental property is located.
Under UCC laws the state in which the rental contract was signed.
Depending on the state that your are located, you may get a heater rental and delivery at your local hardware store. You can also try a party rental store for a heater rental for a party.
The Complaint that is attached to the summons is the document you would respond to. If the Complaint was filed in another state, you would send your Answer to the Clerk of that court from which the Complaint arose, along with whatever that court charges for a filing fee. Generally speaking, if a lawsuit is filed against you in another state, it would be a good idea to hire an attorney within that state to represent you.
You would need a rental dwelling policy. Just ask your agent for it.
Yes, you can typically drop off a rental car in another state, but it may incur additional fees. It's important to check with the rental car company beforehand to understand their policies and any extra charges that may apply.
Yes, you can typically drop off a rental car in another state, but it may incur additional fees. It's important to check with the rental car company beforehand to understand their policies and any extra charges that may apply.
There is not another state located in Illinois
Kansas is located in Arkansas.
There are places that specializes in boat rental but most will require that you have boating expereience and that you return the boat to the same location. Where are you located and where do you what state are you wanting to boat to?
Yes, it is possible to rent a car in one state and return it in another, but it may depend on the rental company's policies and additional fees may apply for one-way rentals. It is recommended to check with the rental company beforehand to confirm their specific rules and fees for this type of rental.
Thrifty Car Rental is a very common rental car shop. They have locations in all 48 contiguous states as well as a few in Hawaii/Alaska. There is no state where you will be at a loss for car rentals!