Il CONTRATTO di LEASING - guida completa

Leasing is a contract involving three parties: a "lessor" who purchases an asset from a supplier and lends it to a lessee. The lessee will use the asset for a certain period of time, paying a fee to the lessor. At the end of the contract, the lessee can either purchase the asset, paying the "purchase price," or return it to the lessor. Including the lessor, usually a bank, allows the lessee to obtain the asset without having to pay the full amount upfront, which they may not have been able to do if they had gone directly to the supplier. But let's see what the specifics of this contract are, how the process from signing to closing works, what happens if one of the parties involved fails to comply, and more. 00:00 Introduction 00:53 What is leasing? 01:22 Similar contracts 02:34 How to sign one 03:27 Leasing contract clauses 04:14 How to establish the fees 05:00 How to establish the interest rate 06:13 Transferring a lease contract 07:22 What happens at the end of the lease? 08:04 The signing phase 09:11 The delivery phase 09:56 User responsibility 10:38 Maintenance and improvements to the asset 11:26 The redemption phase 11:50 Outro