What is a lease?
FAQA lease is a contract in which one party permits the other to occupy and use certain premises in exchange for payment of rent. The terms of a lease are openly agreed upon at the beginning of tenancy. The lease need not be technically formal, but must include for the tenant a use, occupation, or possession clause. A lease involves the transfer of interest in real estate and must be in writing to protect all parties. There are different types of agreements.
What equipment can I lease?
Leasing FAQ's Frequently Asked QuestionsJust about any commercial equipment for use in business, government or non-profit institutions...[the list] is extensive
What is Lease To Own?
faqLease to own enables you to move into a property with a lease agreement which gives you the option to purchase the property at a later date at a set price. USA Lease rebates anywhere from 25 to 50% of lease payments toward purchase depending on the property. Also, this is only an OPTION to purchase. You are not obligated to buy the property after fulfilling the lease term.
What is an Off-Lease Computer?
Corporate Off-Lease Computers - Frequently asked questionsThe best way to describe an Off-Lease Computer is to use the analogy of an automobile. A buyer purchases a new car, via lease, for a period of time-usually 1-3 years. At lease end, having a lot of use life remaining, the vehicle is turned in, tested, cleaned and resold as a certified pre-owned vehicle. Similarly, a major US corporation purchases a new computer, via lease, for a period of time-usually 1-5 years.
Can I lease anything?
FAQGenerally, if it has wheels, we lease it. At RFL we don’t restrict our customers to a specific type of vehicle. If it is new or used on a dealer’s lot, or you would like us to find it for you, we can help. And our customers can take cash back on their equity by converting any of their currently owned vehicles to leases.
What's up with your lease?
Dog Eared Books FAQsmany of you know, Phoenix almost lost its lease a few years back. Thanks in part to a thick pile of signatures from loyal customers, the threat subsided — somewhat. We continue to exist on a month-to-month lease — which isn't an ideal position for a business to be in, but we manage to thrive nonetheless. Phoenix is forever grateful to the customers and small merchants of Noe Valley for their undying support. We love you too!
