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What is Interim Rent?

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What is Interim Rent?

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A prorated portion of the Rent will be calculated based on a 30 day month or 90 day quarter for the period from the Acceptance date to the Commencement date. The Acceptance date is the date of the order being received or each order being received.

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Interim Rent is the Lease Charge for a partial lease period calculated on a per diem basis for the period of time from the date the vehicle is delivered, the “In service date”, to the Commencement Date as set forth in the Lease Supplement.

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Interim rent, also known as stub rent, is the rent that a lessor charges a lessee from the time the lessee accepts the leased equipment until the official lease start date. Most leases start on the first day of the month following equipment acceptance. In a lease with monthly payments, interim rent is calculated as follows: multiply the number of days in the interim period by the monthly payment amount and divide the product by 30. In the extreme case, interim rent can add almost a full periodic payment to the lease. In these cases it lifts the effective lease rate dramatically. The impact of interim rent in the extreme case can be seen in the following example: assume you accept a 36-month lease for equipment that cost $100,000. Also assume that the monthly payment is $3,113 per month, paid on the first of each month. Assume that the lease allows you to acquire ownership of the equipment for $1 at lease end. Therefore, your effective lease rate is 8%. Now assume that the interim lease

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