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Sunny California Coast Car Rental Services

0 March 25th, 2011

Sunny California has been able to generate quite a number of tourists year after year, with its sunny skies, favorable weather and nice beaches, a lot of people have really been flocking to this golden paradise to enjoy and live their life to the fullest. Unlike other states, like New York for example, wherein its pretty to get around Manhattan even without the aid of a car, California however, with its wide and long streets, actually requires you to rent a car for your own vacation pleasure, independence and best of all, convenience. Here are some quick tips and reminders when it comes to California car rental.

For first time California tourists, its best if you have a friend or relative who can actually show you around the place but if not, a reputable California car rental service is whatll help you make your vacation be an unforgettable one. Arm your self with the proper materials and information when it comes to choosing which California car rental that you wish to avail the services of.

To help get your self started onwards your quest to finding the perfect California car rental agency thatll best suit your needs, wants and most importantly, budget, its best to consult your travel agent on which California car rental agency that heshe would actually recommend to you. The number of available California car rental agencies may tend to overwhelm you at the start, making you unsure whether or not youre getting the services of a reputable agency. Well do try to heed my advice and ask around, it really wont hurt you if you do. Apart from knowing what California car rental agencies are actually out there, you even get broaden your knowledge about travel prerequisites such as this one.

Try to map out the places, beaches, amusement parks or wherever it is that you want to go to, way before you actually embark on your trip. It really is much wiser if you plan things carefully and thoroughly way ahead of schedule because this way you get to free yourself from possible headaches and hassles that can be usually caused by not planning ahead. Try to see if the services of a California car rental is really what you need, if its actually a cheaper way for you to get around the city as compared to taking mass transport. Evidently, opting to take the California care rental will make your vacation a lot convenient, think about it thoroughly and assess what actually are your priorities when it comes to taking this trip.

There is really a lot that you can do to make your vacations worthwhile and fun, just always remember to plan, plan, plan ahead. Weigh out all the options that you can find and try to be practical in picking out the best possible one. California car rental, to be honest isnt really that bad, youre bound to get a good deal somewhere, somehow. Its just a matter of knowing where to look and having the patience to canvass and compare prices for California car rental services. In addition to asking your local travel agent on which California car rental agency that heshe would like to recommend, you can also try asking for you relatives and friends advice. Ask them if theyve actually availed the services of a car rental agency, more so, a California car rental agency, ask them how it went and which particular California car rental service agency would they recommend to you. Lastly, go to your ever-reliable PC and look-up California car rental in the internet. Youre bound to get a long, long list of service companies who are more than willing to give you a good and fair deal.

All about the benjamins – selling

0 June 18th, 2010

There, of course, are some questions that the seller is likely to ask. Having the answers ready will reassure the seller.
1.What if you wreck the car?
The insurance company will issue a check with both your name and the lien holder’s name on it. This check will be applied towards repairing the vehicle.
2 What if you get a ticket while driving this car?
Any points are charged to my individual driver’s license, not to the car.
3 What if you hit someone?
The Suggested Assignment Contract states that I am driving the vehicle, and am responsible for all liabilities. Your liability is limited because I will carry 100/300/50 liability coverage or whatever your Purchase Agreement with the lien holder requires, which will protect you. As the owner of this car, you are put in the same position as an independent leasing company or car rental agency. You own the car, but you are not driving it.
4.How do I know that you’ll make these payments?
You’ll receive a cashier’s check or money order made out to the lien holder at least ten days before your payment due date. If I’m late, you have the legal right to take the vehicle back. Believe me I don’t want to lose it. The agreement basically states that I will make the remaining payments or pay it off early. As long as I do this, you are under contract to sign over the title to me. Nothing hidden, no surprises, it’s fair and legally binding.
5.What about the license plates?
You are still the legal owner, just as leasing companies and rental agencies are. As such, the license plates on the car will have to be yours. However, I am the one who is primarily liable for what happens while it’s in my possession.
6.What if you move and cannot be located?

I am giving you a list of personal references, my driver’s license number and my social security number. Any repossession firm could track the car in a matter of hours. I can understand your concern, but let me assure you that I have no intention of going to jail for car theft.
As far as insurance is concerned, keep in mind that regulations differ widely from state to state. The simplest and most widely accepted structure for this arrangement is to list the owner as primary insured and you as additional insured. The loss payee will always be the lien holder.
The policy address can be that of either the buyer or seller. Insurance can remain on the existing owner’s policy by just adding the buyer as an additional insured. The owner may prefer to set up a new policy so that the buyer’s driving record will not affect the rates that he pays for his other vehicles.
Recommended liability limits should be 100,000/300,000/50,000: 100,000 maximum limit of liability per person, per accident; 300,000 maximum limit of liability for all persons per accident; 50,000 maximum liability limit for property damage, per accident. These higher liability limits normally will account for a minor increase in rates.
If the seller has a poor driving record, that would make your insurance premiums prohibitive; however, you do have some options. Some insurance companies will allow you to list the buyer as Primary Insured and the seller as Non-Driving additional insured.
They will treat the policy just like a normal lease. In the place of the leasing company, they will insert the name of the seller. The Loss Payee remains the bank or lien holder. Let the insurance company know that you have the Power of Attorney for this vehicle.
If this is the direction that is most economical for you, then you may want to find a creative, knowledgeable agent (this is not always easy). Many agents may reject your policy without fully understanding the relationship or legality of it.
It is generally recommended that you talk directly to the underwriters if the agent does not seem knowledgeable. If you do set up your policy in this manner, then you may want to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in order to see if a lease tag can be issued in your name without changing the title.
When registering the vehicle, most states again have different policies regarding an agreement such as this. The most common is to register the vehicle in the seller’s name in care of buyer’s name and address.
You should keep Limited Power of Attorney with registration. In most states, limited power of attorney along with the assignment contract is sufficient to register a vehicle. Registration and license plates are to remain in seller’s name, (normally leave the same license plate on the vehicle).
This may seem like an impossible arrangement and one that no one would agree to, but think again. When a person has a large car payment and they are in danger of having the car repossessed, they want to avoid having such a large hit on their credit report.
Many people will explore whatever options they have to avoid repossession and the blemish it will leave on their credit. If you can show them that you are serious about owning your own car and that you can easily make the payments, this is a win-win situation for both of you!