Maintain Ownership Of Computer

Summary

To maintain ownership of a computer while allowing someone else to use it, create a written agreement specifying ownership, terms of use, and conditions. Notarization is optional in kansas but can add protection. Both parties should sign the agreement. Templates for equipment loan agreements can be found online for customization. Consult a local attorney for a formal document if needed.

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Do I have to get the written agreement certified and if so does that cost money?
In Kansas, you don't need to get a written agreement certified for it to be legally valid, but doing so can add an extra layer of protection. If you choose to notarize the document, there may be a small fee, typically around $*-$*.
Would the written agreement just have to be signed by the other person then?
Yes, for the written agreement to be valid, both parties should sign it. This ensures that both you and the person using the computer acknowledge the terms laid out in the agreement. Having both signatures can help prevent potential disputes in the future.
Can I have you draw up the written agreement?
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I can provide guidance on what to include in the agreement, but I can't draft the document myself. Here's what you should include:
- Names of both parties.
- Description of the computer and its ownership.
- Terms and conditions of use.
- Duration of the agreement.
- Signatures of both parties.
If you need a formal document, consulting a local attorney might be useful.
Can you find me a formal document?
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I can't provide a formal document, but I can suggest looking for templates online for "equipment loan agreements" or "personal property lending agreements." These templates typically include the necessary components, and you can customize them to fit your specific needs.