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Lease or rent of hifi equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 1155784" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>i really can't see any advantage for auditioning.</p><p>that would imply a short term lease, leaving the lessor with a depreciated asset, which may or may not be subsequently re - leased, - but presumably at a lower price.</p><p>so that leaves long term leasing. which is of course risky for the lessor, & expensive for the lessee.</p><p></p><p>& on top of this the lessor has the cash flow issue, unless they use 3rd party financing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 1155784, member: 13653"] i really can't see any advantage for auditioning. that would imply a short term lease, leaving the lessor with a depreciated asset, which may or may not be subsequently re - leased, - but presumably at a lower price. so that leaves long term leasing. which is of course risky for the lessor, & expensive for the lessee. & on top of this the lessor has the cash flow issue, unless they use 3rd party financing. [/QUOTE]
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