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Tips for Finding Apartments in Los Angeles For Students

August 1, 2008

Apartments for students in Los Angeles are not hidden treasures, as there are many places available for leasing around various college and university campuses. If you find the accommodation on-campus inappropriate for your needs, you may want to locate off-campus apartments that meet all your requirements. There are many places online which serve classified ads regarding apartment rentals. However, before you relocate to one of these places, it is important to take into account certain significant... Read more »

Renting Apartment - 3 Things To Note When Renting An Apartment

July 25, 2008

Are you looking for a suitable apartment to rent? When renting an apartment, it is very important for you to know every single detail in the contract that you are going to sign. This is because when you sign a lease, you are signing a legal document and will be bound to the terms and conditions stated within it. So to prevent yourself from getting into any unnecessary legal trouble, you must fully understand the terms and requirements stated out in the contract. Leasing an apartment is not only about paying your rental every month. It also includes your rights as a tenant.... Read more »

Residential Property - How To Rent Out Your Residential Property and Earn Passive Income

June 6, 2008

Are you thinking of becoming a landlord and earn passive income by collecting monthly rentals from your tenants? When it comes to real estate investing, you can make money by either selling it at a higher price or renting it out. If you have invested in a residential property, the next logical step is to find suitable tenants to rent units from you. To market your residential property is not as hard as you think. You can place ads in newspaper, shopping centres, and bus stops. Another way is to organize an open house for potential tenants to view... Read more »

Can Car Leasing Save You Time And Money?

June 6, 2008

For people that don’t want to purchase a vehicle outright car leasing is a good option. it is a way of financing a vehicle that can work out cheaper per month than purchasing a vehicle and as a result often allows the person leasing a vehicle to afford a vehicle that might ordinarily be out of their budget. It differs from other forms of ownership in that at the end of the agreement the person leasing the car returns the vehicle to the people they have leased it from. As a result it can be seen as a longer term version of car hire. The period of a car leasing contract typically lasts between a year and three years with the longer term contracts generally costing less per month. The major benefit of this type of agreement is that it enables the person that is leasing the vehicle to keep a close eye on their expenditure. There are a number... Read more »

How Personal Car Leasing Works

May 30, 2008

Car leasing is gaining in popularity for personal car users that are looking for alternatives to purchasing a vehicle. Car leasing has always been a very popular option for business users who want to fund their company car. This has been the case for a number of reasons. Firstly businesses are able to keep an eye on a tight budget by paying a monthly fee. This also means that the business does not have to worry about paying the large down payments associated with purchasing and the responsibility for the vehicle remains with the company that lease it out. These benefits are of course transferable to personal car leasing customers. The other major benefit to business car leasing customers is that they often benefit from many tax advantages... Read more »

How Contract Hire Can Be An Advantage

May 30, 2008

Contract hire is a way of financing a vehicle that is popular with both business and personal users. It is different from purchasing in a vehicle in that the person or business that hires the vehicle do not own the vehicle but rather pay a monthly fee to hire it before returning it at the end of an agreed period of time. In this respect contract hire is very similar to conventional hire deals however there are a few fundamental differences. Contract hire is generally arranged over a longer period of time than normal... Read more »

How to Lower the Maintenance Cost of Your Company Vehicles

May 22, 2008

There are various ways a company can reduce the maintenance costs of it’s fleet. A maintenance contract is an option that is offered as part of contract hire and personal contract hire. However it is worth considering carefully, if indeed it is worthwhile taking up. Every case is different but often the additional cost is not justified. As to whether it is worth considering will partially depend on the mileage that the vehicle is likely to do. Assuming that you do not have a maintenance contract the following suggestions could be worth considering; when the vehicles go into the dealership for servicing, you could ask them to carry out the basic service and list... Read more »

Contract Hire and How to Avoid Some of the Pitfalls

May 22, 2008

Contract hire is a very straightforward and inexpensive way of running company cars. It couldn’t really be simpler you have fully budgeted costs over a fixed term, off balance sheet borrowing, without the complication of disposing of existing vehicles, when the time comes to renew company cars. Even maintenance can be included in the monthly rental. It is however important to avoid some of the pitfalls that can be encountered when choosing this route. Firstly if the contract hire company is not one of the large and better know companies it is important to establish their policy with regard to the condition of the vehicle when it is returned... Read more »

Contract Hire or Personal Contract Hire?

May 22, 2008

Contract Hire is for companies and Personal Contract Hire is for individuals, there are however circumstances where it is not at all clear as to which route a company director, sole proprietor, or partner should take when acquiring a new car. Certainly if a business is not Vat registered one of the advantages of taking a vehicle on Contract Hire has been excluded. This is because a company can normally reclaim 50% of the Vat on the monthly rental, and if maintenance has been added, 100% of the Vat on the cost of maintenance. Another factor is the value of the vehicle and Co2 emissions... Read more »

Latest News From The World Of Car Hire

May 20, 2008

There are several news items coming to the fore which might be useful to those looking to use car hire in the near future. It is far from the simple matter of picking up the telephone directory, picking out a car hire firm and calling to make your arrangements. Check out the latest news on the internet and be aware of things you should look out for. First, there is the small matter of age restrictions. For those under the age of twenty five, car hire is virtually impossible due to high insurance costs. If you do find a company that is willing to let the younger person take out car hire, then a hefty surcharge will be expected to be paid up front. On top of this, there is also an upper age limit which can... Read more »

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