The Consumer Leasing Act (15 USC 1667 et. seq.) was passed to assure that meaningful and accurate disclosure of lease terms is provided to consumers before entering into a personal property lease. It applies to certain consumer leases of personal property. This form does NOT include such disclosures.
For any consumer lease subject to this Act, the lessor must disclose such information as the following:
" Description of property;
" Amount due at lease signing or delivery;
" Payment schedule and total amount of periodic payments;
" Disclosure of other anticipated charges during normal execution of the lease agreement;
" Total of payments;
" Payment calculation;
" Lease term;
" Early termination conditions and penalties;
" Maintenance responsibilities;
" Purchase option;
" Statement referencing "nonsegregated" disclosures;
" The right of appraisal;
" Liability at the end of the lease term;
" Fees and taxes;
" Insurance and warranties.
Nevada Personal Property Lease or Rental Agreement of Equipment and Furniture with Option to Purchase and Own — Lease or Rent to Own Description: A Nevada Personal Property Lease or Rental Agreement of Equipment and Furniture with Option to Purchase and Own, commonly known as Lease or Rent to Own, is a legally binding contract between a lessor (owner) and a lessee (tenant) in the state of Nevada. This agreement allows a lessee to lease or rent equipment and furniture for a specific period, with the option to purchase and own the leased items at the end of the agreed-upon term. Keywords: 1. Nevada Personal Property Lease: This refers to the legal agreement applicable within the state of Nevada for leasing personal property, such as equipment and furniture. 2. Rental Agreement of Equipment and Furniture: The specific items covered by the lease agreement, which may include machinery, technology, office furniture, or any other relevant equipment. 3. Option to Purchase and Own: The provision that allows the lessee to acquire ownership of the leased items after fulfilling the terms of the lease agreement. 4. Lease or Rent to Own: The overall arrangement of this contract, providing an opportunity for the lessee to gradually own the leased equipment and furniture over time. Types of Nevada Personal Property Lease or Rental Agreement of Equipment and Furniture with Option to Purchase and Own: 1. Commercial Equipment Lease or Rent to Own Agreement: This type of lease agreement focuses on commercial equipment required for business operations. It enables entrepreneurs and companies to access necessary equipment without a significant upfront investment, with the option to purchase and own the equipment at the end of the leasing period. 2. Residential Furniture Lease or Rent to Own Agreement: Targeted towards individuals or families, this agreement allows tenants to lease or rent furniture for their private residence. Similar to the commercial agreement, tenants have the option to eventually purchase and own the furniture. 3. Technology Equipment Lease or Rent to Own Agreement: Technology-driven businesses often require specialized equipment, such as computers, servers, or data storage devices. This lease agreement caters specifically to the technology sector, providing the option to lease or rent equipment essential to their operations while offering ownership possibilities in the future. In all Nevada Personal Property Lease or Rental Agreement of Equipment and Furniture with Option to Purchase and Own, the terms and conditions will cover important aspects such as lease duration, rental payment amounts, maintenance responsibilities, and the exact process for exercising the option to purchase and own the leased items. It is crucial for both lessors and lessees involved in such agreements to thoroughly review and understand all the contractual obligations and provisions before signing.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.