When Renting Makes Sense


by Steve Thomas - Date: 2006-12-15 - Word Count: 581 Share This!

Everyone at some time in his or her life finds it advantageous to rent. There are many varied circumstances that may require you to need to rent. You can rent a car, rent a home, rent a flat, rent a castle, rent a coder, rent a security guard, and rent a flat. There are literally an endless number of things, people, and services you can rent. Choosing to rent instead of buy is usually a lot more economical and just makes good, common sense.

Perhaps you want to know why you should rent when you can buy. Well, a good example is a cement mixer. There are many times in your life that a cement mixer would come in handy. The most common utilization may be when you want to create, extend, or redo your patio. This usually takes one day of mixing, pouring, and setting of cement. If you wanted to buy that cement mixer, you would be spending roughly $6,000+ new. Not sure you have that much cash to spend on a new cement mixer? Well, if you rent a cement mixer you can rent one for under $50 per day. As you can see in this example, renting that cement mixer makes a lot more sense than buying a new one.

One of the most common of rentals is that of a flat rental. You can get these in your local area when you need a to find a home base or you may be in need of a rental because you plan on vacationing. A vacation rental is not really that much different than your everyday rental, except that you will only be keeping it for a short time. Finding a flat rental is not as difficult as it may first seem. Often, the best flats can be found via recommendations from friends and colleagues. They may have the latest news on the recently available flats in their area. Another popular place that flat rentals are advertised is in the local newspaper. These often have a lot of listed flats for rent or lease. Of course, you can always do a search on the Internet. Whatever you decide on, finding a flat rental is not nearly as difficult as it first appears. A little bit of hard work and research will go a long way.

Of course, you can rent services as well. If you have ever had to hire an employee, you have rented a service. If you have ever hired someone to do your lawn or windows, you have rented a service. Security guards are another popular rented service. Usually, you get a service for a predetermined set number of hours and you then reimburse the service provider for the agreed amount of time. This is a great way to get that needed help for that home project or employment opportunity.

As is obvious, there are reasons you would need to rent rather than purchase. Some things, you honestly cannot purchase due to the high capital costs involved. Unless you have trained in a certain subject, you may not be able to gain the knowledge that a potential rented or hired employee may have. There are some skills that may be beyond you and renting just makes sense. I hire a plumber whenever I need extensive plumbing, because I know the plumber will be trained, professional and get the job done right. Remember that renting is often the only reasonably viable and sensible option that you should choose.


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Steve Thomas writes about debt and maintains a debt related resource website at www.debta.co.uk.

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