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  2. Damage waiver - Wikipedia

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    Damage waiver. Damage waiver (DW) or, as it is often referred to, collision damage waiver ( CDW) or loss damage waiver ( LDW) is a term that can be included or purchased as an option in a car rental agreement, by which the rental company waives the right to pursue compensation from the renter if the vehicle is damaged or stolen. [1]

  3. Lease - Wikipedia

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    A lease is a contractual arrangement calling for the user (referred to as the lessee) to pay the owner (referred to as the lessor) for the use of an asset. [1] Property, buildings and vehicles are common assets that are leased. Industrial or business equipment are also leased. Basically a lease agreement is a contract between two parties: the ...

  4. Mistakes to avoid when leasing a car - AOL

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    Avoid these five common mistakes if you decide to lease your next vehicle. 1. Paying too much money upfront. Car dealers advertise low monthly lease payments on new vehicles, but you may have to ...

  5. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    A rental agreement is a contract of rental, usually written, between the owner of a property and a renter who desires to have temporary possession of the property; it is distinguished from a lease, which is more typically for a fixed term. [1] As a minimum, the agreement identifies the parties, the property, the term of the rental, and the ...

  6. What Is Car Leasing? Pros and Cons of Leasing a Car - AOL

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    Car leases can be anywhere from two to five years long. The average length of a car lease is 24 to 36 months. How long you lease a car will affect your monthly costs and mileage allowance. Longer ...

  7. Buy or Lease Your Next Car? Here's What to Know - AOL

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    Before shopping for a car, know how much you can afford. A good rule of thumb is to keep your payment below 10% of your net pay. For example, if your monthly take-home pay is $4,000, your car ...

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