szekiat said:upz!
someone was looking for an xpan so i've upped this page for his convenience.
In addition, i will also be listing a m645proTL with motor winder and 150mmf3.5 lens soon. Those who are impatient can call me to discuss the rates.
Teddman said:----
the problem is that there is a bit of personal property law involved here. The camera equipment is personal property, but a contract binds the parties involved, and has no bearing on what happens to the property. This means that if the customer runs off with the property, you can sue him for breach of contract, but it is doubtful that you can claim for the return of the property. The reason is that ownership of the property belongs to the person who holds the title to the property... but this isn't land, so personal property title is in the property. ie he who holds it owns it. but i'm unsure on this point.
What is certain is that you better have a clause in your contract demanding full compensation for breach of the terms of the agreement. In contract law, that means damages returning the parties to the point before the contract was made, which means the purchase price of the equipment... and hopefully legal costs![]()
vince123123 said:You sure you cannot claim for the return of the property? how abt under converstion in tort? another thing is possession and title are different issues, you may have possession but you may not have title.
in any event doesn't damages under breach of contract already cover the loss suffered by the innocent party? although it never hurts to have an indemnity.
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szekiat said:hence the deposits. I'm looking for other options to cover myself so that i can lower the deposits. Anyone with any ideas can PM me or call me.
cyrilng said:Here's my suggestion to you - instead of cash another option you could offer for the deposit would be a CASH (not personal) cheque. So if the hirer absconds with your equipment & should the cheque bounce, you can make a police report against the person for cheating. OK, need the online legal eagles to come in here now to give their opinion & advice on this suggestion.
blurblock said:me always tot cash cheque still a personal cheque. If the cheque is made of a material called rubber and it start to bounce, how? What if he steal someone's cheque book and starts sending rubber cheque? Make police report the things can get back in one piece meh? Still so troublesome, got to make police report and so on. Just think if that guy run away with a $10,000 equipment, and you report police, you think you can get the equipment back?
So Cold Hard Cash is still the best thing.
Your suggestion got lots and lots of loop hole. The morale of the story here is ...... Prevention is better then cure ;P
cyrilng said:A cash cheque is good as cash, you can bring it to the bank where the cheque was issued & get cold hard cash. If the cheque bounces, it will be referred to the police as cheating which is a seizable offence because it implies that you issued the cheque knowing that you did not have enough cash in your account to cover it. A personal cheque on the other hand, if it bounces, the bank will just tell you to refer back to the issuer due to insufficient funds & you can only make a report of fraudulent debtor (civil suit) to the police.
There are some finer points & my explanation is simplistic but that's why I sought the opinion & advice of those more conversant with the law. Clearly you do not qualify...![]()
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szekiat said:Hi, since I have not recieved any questions on my proposed rental service, the following is a list of the preliminary round of equipment on loan based on the format below:
Lens type;Make;Rental Charge per day;Deposit
eg. 300mm F2.8 AFS;Nikon;$xxx;$xxxxx
Nikon Mount
50mm f1.4 MF;Nikon;$10;$200
55mm(micro) f2.8 MF;Nikon;$10;$200
17mm f3.5 AF;Tokina;$10;$200
50mm f1.8 AFD;Nikon;$10/180
80mm f2.8 MF;CZJ;$10;$200
85mm f1.8 AFD; Nikon; $25; $450
17-35mm f2.8 AFS;Nikon;$35/2200
28-70mm f2.8 AFS;Nikon;$40/2400
70-210mm f4-5.6 AF;Nikon;$15;$200
70-200mm f2.8 AFS;Nikon;$40/2600
300mm f2.8 AFSII;Nikon;$180;$5500
Canon Mount
70-200mm f2.8L USM;Canon;$30;$1600
20-35mm f2.8L;Canon;$20;$1000
Leica Thread Mount with M-mount adaptor
75mm f2.5; Voigtlander;$10;$450
50mm f1.5; Voigtlander;$10;$450
35mm f1.7; Voigtlander;$10;$400
Camera Bodies
Xpan w/45mm lens;Hasselblad;$40;$2200
Bessa R2 w/Twinder;Voigtlander;$20;$800
F100 w/mb15;Nikon;$50;$1500
D1x;Nikon;$100;$4500
Flash
Canon 550EX;$20;$480
Nikon SB28DX;$20;$400
Nikon SB28;$10;$350
Misc. Accessories/Others
Nikon MD4 motor drive for F3,F3P,F3HP,F3T; $15;$200
Nikon 2xTC AFS (only for >200mm Nikon AFS lens):$20;$450
Nikon SK-6 Power Bracket;$20;$500
Nikon SC-17 cable:$10;$100
Sekonic Light Meter L-508;$20;$450
Medium Format
Hasselblad 500CM+80mm f2.8 Planar lens(w/original filter)+magazine;$80;$2500
Mamiya 645 Pro TL+AE Prism Finder + 120 Magazine+Motor winder;$60;$1100
Mamiya 645 150mm f3.5 Sekkor C;$20;$300
Maimiya Package(all above);$70;$1400
All deposits will be made in cash or with equipment of equivalent resale value. No personal cheques allowed. Pls direct all querries and bookings to my hp 90698948 or PM me.
Thanks for your support.
PS: Most of the rental will be used for servicing the lens to maintain it in good condition.
cyrilng said:A cash cheque is good as cash, you can bring it to the bank where the cheque was issued & get cold hard cash. If the cheque bounces, it will be referred to the police as cheating which is a seizable offence because it implies that you issued the cheque knowing that you did not have enough cash in your account to cover it. A personal cheque on the other hand, if it bounces, the bank will just tell you to refer back to the issuer due to insufficient funds & you can only make a report of fraudulent debtor (civil suit) to the police.
There are some finer points & my explanation is simplistic but that's why I sought the opinion & advice of those more conversant with the law. Clearly you do not qualify...![]()
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cyrilng said:But you do live up to your nickname though :bsmilie: