The person signing as the applicant of the Rental agreement must be 18 years of age or over and will
be legally bound by its Terms & Conditions regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
The minimum rental contract periods we offer are 6, 12 or 18 months. Once chosen,
there is no variation on this as the contract itself is a consumer credit act agreement between the
signing customer and My Full House Ltd.
Once the minimum contract term has been fulfilled the account will automatically continue on a
monthly rolling basis, to terminate this agreement you must submit, in writing, your request to
terminate.
By signing an agreement you the applicant will enter into a minimum period
Rental contract (as stated on the agreement) which you will be liable to pay any outstanding arrears
of moneys owed if at any time you breach this contract.
The applicant is expected to
keep the rented equipment clean and in a reasonable maintained condition.
Payments must always be paid on time at the stated date which you selected.
You the
applicant will be fully responsible for any type of damage or loss made to any of the equipment
whilst on rent. The applicant will be liable to pay for any repairs needed to be carried out for
damages.
The lender reserves the right to terminate the rental contract and withdraw
all equipment from the Applicant without prior written notice at any given time during the term of
this Agreement.
The lender is not responsible for any financial liabilities which occur
from the usage of the rented equipment.
IMPORTANT – YOUR RIGHTS
You should read this
carefully
The Consumer Credit Act 1974 covers the agreement and lays down
certain requirements for your protection which must be satisfied when the agreement is made. If they
are not. We cannot enforce the agreement without a court order.
The Act also gives you a
number of rights. You have a right to settle this agreement at any time by giving notice in writing
and paying off all amounts payable under the agreement. If you are unsatisfied with the goods or
services supplied to you under this agreement you may have a right to sue the supplier, us, or both.