Buying or Leasing Equipment

As a small business owner, you'll probably need some type of equipment, whether it's office furniture, a computer system, or, for some, perhaps even some heavy manufacturing equipment.

For any equipment, the process is the same:

Leasing your equipment. If you decide to lease your equipment, you'll have to enter into a lease agreement. Since a lease agreement is a legal contract, you should consult with your attorney before signing the agreement. Since equipment lease agreements vary depending on the situation, a list of every issue that could be addressed is not possible. However, you can become familiar with the provisions found in most equipment leases.

Business Tools

To learn more about the most important provisions in equipment leases, check out the equipment lease checklist in the Business Tools area.

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