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  2. Rent-to-own - Wikipedia

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    Lease purchase agreement (click to view pages) Rent-to-own, also known as rental purchase or rent-to-buy, is a type of legally documented transaction under which tangible property, such as furniture, consumer electronics, motor vehicles, home appliances, engagement rings, and real property, is leased in exchange for a weekly or monthly payment, with the option to purchase at some point during ...

  3. South African law of lease - Wikipedia

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    Roman-Dutch law adopted this position, and it is still in force in South Africa. The modern contract of lease is therefore the Roman locatio conductio rei, the rental or hire of a thing. Contrary to Roman law, however, is that in South Africa prevails the Roman-Dutch doctrine of huur gaat voor koop (“lease trumps sale”).

  4. Hire purchase - Wikipedia

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    Hire purchase. A hire purchase (HP), [1] also known as an installment plan, is an arrangement whereby a customer agrees to a contract to acquire an asset by paying an initial installment (e.g., 40% of the total) and repaying the balance of the price of the asset plus interest over a period of time.

  5. Monthly rent soars by £270 since pandemic, says Zoopla - AOL

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    On average, rents for newly let properties were now 3.9% higher than a year ago, Zoopla said. However, pockets of fast-rising rents remained. Annual rental inflation stood at 10.5% in Northern ...

  6. Lease - Wikipedia

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    The narrower term 'tenancy' describes a lease in which the tangible property is land (including at any vertical section such as airspace, storey of building or mine).A premium is an amount paid by the tenant for the lease to be granted or to secure the former tenant's lease, often in order to secure a low rent, in long leases termed a ground rent.

  7. Renting - Wikipedia

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    A rental agreement may provide for the renter or lessee to become the owner of the asset at the end of the rental period, usually at the renter's option on payment of a nominal fee. Such arrangements may be known as Rent-to-own, a term used in the United States for rental of furniture or appliances. The term is also used in the US for real ...

  8. Taco Bell is testing a new cafe focused on its drinks - AOL

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    Taco Bell said in a statement that the new model is its “plan to disrupt the beverage industry” and features an “innovative” lineup that has become a larger part of the company’s focus.

  9. Rent-seeking - Wikipedia

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    Rent-seeking is an attempt to obtain economic rent (i.e., the portion of income paid to a factor of production in excess of what is needed to keep it employed in its current use) by manipulating the social or political environment in which economic activities occur, rather than by creating new wealth.