Rental Spain Vacation is a glorious idea, as there are many a hings to rent in Spain on a vacation, or vacations, to this corner of Europe, seen by many Northern Europeans as a tourist land. It could be renamed holidfayland by many people or vacationland. You may rent a room in a hotel or a villa, or cottage, or cabin or vacation rental, house, flat or timeshare. The Costa Del Sol, the new spledour of Barcelona the capital of Catalonia, the old treasures of Madrid, the wildliofe, and mountains of the Pyrenes, the fish meals of the North West, or the tourist resorts of the East, South and Islands, plus the cultures of Basques etc. A Vacation to here could be a real fine idea, as this is a land where millions go on vacations for a big variety of reasons, as there is allot there, great culture and lanscape. Spain is a country in the southwest of Europe. It is in the Iberian Peninsula near Portugal and Gibraltar. France and the little country of Andorra are on its northeast side, where the Pyrenees mountains are. The people of Spain are called Spaniards. Most people there speak Spanish, "Español" in Spanish, but there are other languages in different parts of the country. They are Catalan, Basque, and Galician, Leonese, Aragonese, Aranese Occitan and even Portuguese. The religion of most of the people in Spain is Roman Catholic. The parliament is called Las Cortes Generales, and has two bodies: "El Congreso" and "El Senado" and it is chosen by the Spanish people by voting. The President of the executive branch of the government is José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Spain has more than five hundred thousand square kilometres of land. It is smaller than France, but it is bigger than Sweden or Germany. Around forty-three million people live in Spain. Spain has 17 parts called autonomous communities (this means that they can decide upon some affairs themselves). Each part has its own government. The middle of Spain is a high, dry, flat land called La Meseta. In La Meseta it can be very hot in the summer and cold or very cold in the winter. Spain also has many mountain ranges. On the south coast, the weather is warm and "temperate" - temperate weather is neither very hot nor very cold. Since Spain is in the south of Europe, it is very sunny. Many people from Northern Europe take their vacations in Spain, enjoying its beaches and cities. The most important cities or municipalities in Spain are: Madrid is the capital, where the government works, and is in the middle of Spain. 3,200,000. * Barcelona is the second-largest city, and is on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. 1,600,000. * Valencia is also on the Mediterranean Sea, third-largest city. 800,000. * Seville is in Andalusia, in the south of Spain. It can be very, very hot in the summer. 705,000. * Zaragoza is in Aragon, in the Ebro valley. 650,000. * Malaga is on the Andalucian coast. 560,000. * Murcia is in the Segura valley, a very rich kitchen garden. 410,000. * Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the biggest city in Canary Islands 378,000. * Palma de Mallorca is in the Balearic Islands. 375,000. * Bilbao is in the north of the country, It has a climate similar to england. 350,000. Renting is an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good or property owned by another person or company. The owner of the property may be referred to as the lessor and the party paying to use the property as the lessee or renter. There is typically an implied, explicit, or written rental agreement or contract involved to specify the terms of the rental, which are regulated and managed under contract law. Examples include: * Renting real estate (real property) for the purpose of housing tenure (where the lessee rents a residence to live in), parking space for a vehicle(s), storage space, whole or portions of properties for business, agricultural, institutional, or government use, or other reasons. * When renting real estate, the person(s) or party who lives in or occupies the real estate is often called a tenant, paying rent to the owner of the property, the leasor, often called a landlord (or landlady). The real estate rented may be all or part of almost any real estate, such as an apartment, house, building, business office(s) or suite, land, farm, or merely an inside or outside space to park a vehicle, or store things all under Real estate law. * The rental agreement for real estate is often called a lease, and usually involves specific property rights in real property, as opposed to chattels. The time use of a chattel or other so called "personal property" is covered under general contract law, but the term lease also nowadays extends to long term rental contracts of more expensive non-Real properties such as automobiles, boats, planes, office equipment and so forth. The distinction in that case is long term versus short term rentals. Some non-real properties commonly available for rent or lease are:
* The renting of motion pictures on VHS or DVD, of audio
CDs, of computer programs on CD-ROM.
* Renting transport equipment, such as
an automobile, boat, or a bicycle.
* Renting somewhat specialized tools, such
as a chainsaw, laptop, IT equipment or something more substantial, such as a forklift.
* Renting a deckchair or beach chair and umbrella.
* Furniture
In various degrees, renting can involve buying services for various amounts of time, such as staying in a hotel, using a computer in an Internet cafe, or riding in a taxicab (some forms of English use the term "hiring" for this activity).
[edit] Reasons for renting
There are many possible reasons for renting instead of buying, for example:
* In many jurisdictions (including India, Spain,
Australia, and the United States) rent used in a trade or business is tax deductible,
whereas rent on a dwelling is not tax deductible in most jurisdictions.
*
Financial inadequacy, such as renting a house when one is unable to buy it. One
may not wish to pay the full price that ownership would need, allowing for smaller
payments over a specified period of time.
* Reducing financial risk due to
depreciation and transaction costs, especially for real estate which might be
needed only for a short amount of time.
* When something is needed only temporarily,
as in the case of a special tool, a truck or a skip.
* When something is needed
that may or may not be already owned but is not in proximity for use, such as
renting an automobile or bicycle when away on a trip.
* Needing a cheaper
alternative to buying, such as renting a movie: a person is unwilling to pay the
full price for a movie, so they rent it for a lesser price, but give up the chance
to view it again later.
* The renter may want to leave the burden of upkeep
of the property (mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, etc.) to the owner or his agents.
* There is no need to worry about lifespan and maintenance.
* Renting keeps
off-balance-sheet the debt that would burden the balance sheet of a company in
case the property would have been bought.
Some merchants have rent-to-own (also called lease-purchase or hire purchase) programs, usually for expensive items such as houses or appliances. Houses however are more commonly sold using a mortgage rather than hire purchase, the difference being who the house legally belongs to during the payment period: the seller in the former case, and the buyer in the latter.
As seen from the examples, some rented goods are used on the spot, but usually they are taken along; to help guarantee that they are brought back, one or more of the following applies:
* one shows an identity document
* one signs a contract; any damage already present when renting may be noted down
to avoid that the renter is blamed for it when the good is returned
* one
pays a damage deposit (a refundable fee that may be used in part to pay for damage
caused by the renter)
Sometimes the risk that the good is kept is reduced by it being a special model or having signs on it than can not easily be removed, making it obvious that it is owned by the rental company; this is especially effective for goods used in public places, but even when used at home it may help due to social control.
Persons and businesses that regularly rent goods from a particular company generally have an account with that company, which reduces the administrative procedure (transaction costs) on each occasion.
Signing out books from a library could be considered renting when there is a fee per book. However the term lending is more common.
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