Evening together, let’s ask a question that has been on my mind for a few days now: I am going on a business trip with a colleague and for this purpose my employer is lending a rental car to one of the big rental companies. In the contract, which is concluded with my employer, I am given a name. In the evening on the way home my colleague is driving. (change of driver is not a problem both for rent and insurance purposes.) suddenly it gets light and one was flashed on the country road. Allowed were 70, on the speedometer stood 85 km/h. So everything in the area of the annoying, because you did not pay attention, but nothing world-moving. Now the question: the report goes to the car rental company. It has to first determine who rented the car at the time and then send the information to the company, probably to my hands, since I was registered driver. But it goes however still of course to the post office and is distributed according to the usual Trara. I give the notice to my colleague, who pays without murmuring. One murmurs that such a notice expires after three months. But where do the three months start here in the construct? From arrival to the landlord? At the tenant? Or from arrival to the actual driver? In between may well be several weeks. (holiday, business travel,…) What counts? Greeting