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# Renting Process

### Sign up

* Register account
* Connect wallet in order to rent items (optional)
* Do a KYC for personal information (optional)

### Renting phase

* Click on the desired item in order to check the information of that item&#x20;
* Agree on the terms and conditions for renting the item
* Click submit to owner for approval&#x20;
* Once the owner approve, the renter can then deposit their T-Token as collateral and also pay the monthly fee for the item
* Renter can contact the owner to get the rental item&#x20;
* Finally, once the renting process is done and the item is returned. If the item is in good condition then renter can get their collateral back which they have to lock before renting. However, if the returned item is in poor condition then owner can take the reserved collateral as compensation.


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