Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Can I rent a car in Strasbourg and return it in southwest France (perhaps Biarritz) without a huge penalty?

Q. We plan to start a journey across France in Strasbourg and eventually end in northern Spain two weeks later. I know that dropping a rental car off in another country can be very expensive, so I wondered if I could save a lot if I dropped a car off in the same country--just on the other side of the country.For that matter, any suggested tips for renting a car at a reasonable rate?Thanks!

A. There are national firms who own fleets of cars, and provided you pay for the mileage you can go anywhere you like within France. My parents were driven into by a young driver on the outskirts of Strasbourg and whilst they were only mildly injured their car was unusable. They hired a car and left it on the other side of France at a Channel port where the firm had one of their offices without having to pay any penalty.


Can I rent a car in Strasbourg and return it in southwest France (perhaps Biarritz) without a huge penalty?
Q. We plan to start a journey across France in Strasbourg and eventually end in northern Spain two weeks later. I know that dropping a rental car off in another country can be very expensive, so I wondered if I could save a lot if I dropped a car off in the same country--just on the other side of the country.

For that matter, any suggested tips for renting a car at a reasonable rate?

Thanks!

A. Well you are asking for too many things in single deal and that to that will benefit you only. All this you can confirm from the car rental company as they are the best known to their own policies and norms. You can try hiring cheap but good at http://carsrentalfrance.com/ . They offer all the facilities what you are looking for like traveling across the borders, no extra charges etc.

Hope it helps.


Tips on renting your first office space?
Q. I'm a web developer and am in need of a more professional atmosphere than my home office to actually get my work done.

What tips do you have for a person who is looking to rent his first office space? I'm not looking to spend over $600/mo and am in need of basically space and a decent internet connection. What should I look out for? What warnings do you have? What type of agreements do I have to live up to (regarding leases and such)?

I'm in the North Dallas area if that applies at all.

A. TIP #1 keep the first year lease to (6) six months... Yes, it will be expensive, but you need have an out plan... You can still run your business from home and a PO box...

Good luck...


renting an apartment for the first time?
Q. im 19 and ready to get my own apartment and start being independent. im rooming with a friend also. what are some tips about renting for the first time? the rent is $1,100. since its an apartment what bills do i have to pay?

A. Read and understand your lease fully.
See if water and sewer, electric, heat, and or gas, trash collection, TV, , are included.
if not you will need to budget and pay for these utilities.
Who signed the lease, one or both of you.
What happens if one moves out???





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