Monday, June 23, 2014

Renting a pick-up truck is an inexpensive way to move materials from one place to another, whether you're moving to a new home or merely making a delivery. There are many agencies that rent trucks, so you won't have to buy one or borrow one.

Instructions

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    Find a rental service in your area that has pick-up trucks available. Most rental agencies, such as Enterprise Rent-A-Car and U-Haul, rent pick-ups and so do many construction equipment rental stores.

    2

    Inspect the truck that you are renting. Check for any external damage such as dents or scratches in the paint. Take the truck for a test drive if the agency allow it. Point out to the agency any damage or problems you encounter during your inspection.

    3

    Closely read any forms or agreements the rental agency needs you to sign. Usually the agreement will make it clear what damage you will be responsible for, whether you need to fill the gas tank before returning the truck and when the truck needs to be returned.

    4

    Sign the forms if you agree with the terms and conditions.

    5

    Return the truck on or before the day instructed in the agreement.

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