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Federal Register :: Leasing versus Renting
Notice-MVC-2013-02
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2013-16920 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2013-16920
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The Councils are seeking public input on whether there is a distinction between renting and leasing that would be useful in performing the analysis required at FAR subpart 7.4 to determine the most cost effective approach, all factors considered. This RFI does not address real property or its leasing. “Real property” is defined in the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) at 41 CFR 102-71.20, and generally describes buildings and land.
Some have suggested that there is no legal distinction between leasing and renting per the Uniform Commercial Code and that any distinctions in practice are irrelevant to FAR subpart 7.4, which is seeking the most cost effective method. Others have suggested there are distinctions in the terms and conditions that would be useful to recognize. We note that the FMR at 41 CFR Part 102-34 “Motor Vehicle Management” provides brief definitions of commercial vehicle rentals and leases at 41 CFR 102-34.35, with the only difference being that a rental is for less than 120 continuous days while a lease is 120 continuous days or more. We also note that at FAR subpart 8.11, Leasing of Motor Vehicles, the definition of “leasing” of motor vehicles uses “hire” and “rent” as synonyms for leasing.
The Councils are also seeking any additional information to improve the guidance at FAR subpart 7.4. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report dated February 7, 2012, entitled “Air Force and Interior Can Benefit from Additional Guidance When Deciding Whether to Lease or Purchase Equipment” (GAO-12-281R). The GAO report noted that during fiscal years 2006 through 2010, Federal agencies spent more than $200 billion annually, on average, to purchase or lease equipment, with purchases accounting for 99 percent of this spending. GAO stated that this suggests that agencies may overlook the potential for savings by almost always purchasing when equipment is needed on a temporary basis. The GAO report focused on the lease versus purchase analysis, which they generally found inadequate in their selected sampling. While the only GAO recommendation for the FAR was that subpart 7.4 be revised to update the GSA contact information, some contracting officers suggested to GAO that they were uncertain about how and when to perform the analysis required in FAR subpart 7.4. The FAR Council welcomes all suggestions for revisions to FAR subpart 7.4 and, in particular, seeks input on the following questions:
Is there a distinction between rental agreements and leases (not related to real property)?Start Printed Page 42525
○ Are there uniform and recognized differences in the lengths of rental and leasing agreements? Do these lead to special funding considerations for the government?
○ Are there specific differences in other terms and conditions, such as maintenance, warranty, insurance, taxes, storage, and transportation? What are the specific distinctions?
FAR 7.402(a) and (b) provide circumstances indicating when the purchase or lease method is appropriate. Should rent be added as a third method? If so, when is renting a more appropriate method than purchasing or leasing and in what way would it impact the determination of most effective procurement approach (e.g., cost savings and efficiencies)?
Does short-term rental offer cost savings and efficiencies unavailable through leasing?
What additional guidance might be provided at FAR subpart 7.4 to clarify when and how to perform the required analysis?
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