If you allow someone else to drive your rental car, you are still responsible for any damages or violations that occur while they are driving. It is important to make sure that the person driving is listed on the rental agreement to avoid any issues.
Yes, you can legally drive someone else's rental car as long as you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
Yes, you can drive someone else's rental car as long as you are listed as an additional driver on the rental agreement and meet the rental company's requirements, such as age and driver's license validity.
No, you cannot legally drive a rental car under someone else's name unless you are listed as an authorized driver on the rental agreement.
As long as this person is listed in the rental contract as driver, yes. However, if you allow someone else drive the car without been listed as driver nad this person gets in an accident, the rental insurance will deny the claim and you will be responsible for all damages.
You will have to pay the remainder of your lease. Or even have to pay until the landlord finds someone else to rent to.
If someone else drives your rental car without your permission, you may be held responsible for any damages or violations that occur while they are driving. It is important to only allow authorized drivers to operate the rental vehicle to avoid potential legal and financial consequences.
Yes, someone else can pick up your rental car from Enterprise on your behalf as long as they have the necessary documentation and authorization from you.
It depends on the policy in the USA. In most European countries only named drivers can drive a car regardless of insurance policy - rental cars are the exception for obvious reasons.
The policy for most car rental companies, is that any additional drivers have to be 25 or older. They must sign on to the rental contract at the counter and there is usually an additional driver fee. This fee is sometimes waived for a spouse or a fellow employee if it is a business rental and you have a corporate account with that car rental company.
Swinton Insurance offers temporary car insurance in Pennsylvania so that if you drive someone else vehicle or a rental then you're covered in the event of an accident.
Yes, you can rent a car from National for someone else as long as you meet the rental requirements and provide the necessary documentation and authorization.
This is not good. The law specifically says, that, it is your responsibility to make sure that the vehicle you are about to drive is properly insured. Sorry to say, but there is no way out of it.