Si alguien no devuelve algo que tomó prestado o alquilado, eso se considera robo. Dependiendo del valor de lo que no devolvió, la persona puede enfrentar diferentes castigos.
Es como si prestaras tu bicicleta a un amigo y él decidiera quedársela sin decirte. Si la bicicleta vale mucho, sería un problema mayor que si vale poco.
Imagina que Juan alquila una cámara de video por $300. Si decide no devolverla y se la queda, podría enfrentarse a un cargo de robo. Si la cámara vale más de $1500, podría ser un delito grave.
Puede ser un delito grave, un delito menor o una falta, dependiendo del valor del artículo no devuelto.
or (b) the renter, lessee, or borrower's last known address if later furnished in writing by the renter, lessee, borrower, or the agent of the renter, lessee, or borrower.(4) The replacement value of the property obtained must be utilized in determining the amount involved in the theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property.(5)(a) Theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property is a class B felony if the rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property is valued at one thousand five hundred dollars or more.(b) Theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property is a class C felony if the rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property is valued at two hundred fifty dollars or more but less than one thousand five hundred dollars.(c) Theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property is a gross misdemeanor if the rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property is valued at less than two hundred fifty dollars.(6) This section applies to rental agreements that provide that the renter may return the property any time within the rental period and pay only for the time the renter actually retained the property, in addition to any minimum rental fee, to lease agreements, to lease-purchase agreements as defined under RCW 63.19.010, and to vehicles loaned to prospective purchasers borrowing a vehicle by written agreement from a motor vehicle dealer licensed under chapter 46.70 RCW. This section does not apply to rental or leasing of real property under the residential landlord-tenant act, chapter 59.18 RCW. RCW 9A.56.100 - Theft and larceny equated All offenses defined as larcenies outside of this title shall be treated as thefts as provided in this title. RCW 9A.56.110 - Extortion -- Definition "Extortion" mea
Si no devuelves un artículo que alquilaste, podrías ser acusado de robo, y las consecuencias dependen del valor del artículo.
El robo de propiedades alquiladas puede resultar en un delito grave o un delito menor, dependiendo del valor de lo que no se devolvió.
Sí, la ley se aplica a artículos alquilados, prestados o arrendados, pero no incluye propiedades reales como casas o apartamentos.
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