A true lease of personal property may be governed by the common law of bailments or by Article 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code if adopted in the applicable jurisdiction. This checklist should be considered in drafting a lease of equipment.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Always be on the lookout for hidden fees in the fine print, such as maintenance costs or early termination fees. It's like a treasure hunt, but you want to avoid any nasty surprises!
Returning equipment early can sometimes lead to penalties or fees. It's best to check the lease agreement beforehand – better safe than sorry!
Before you dive in, you'll want to gather your business licenses, proof of income, and credit history. Think of it as getting your ducks in a row.
Equipment insurance is often a must-have. If the equipment's damaged or lost, you'd want to be covered, much like having a safety net when walking a tightrope.
Yes, Seattle has its own guidelines and regulations regarding equipment leasing. It's a good idea to get familiar with local laws so you're not caught off guard.
Typically, the lease agreement will specify who handles repairs. Make sure to clarify this so you’re not left holding the bag!
Absolutely! Don’t be shy about discussing terms. A little back-and-forth can lead to a better deal for both parties.
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