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- Odoo Rental Sale 17.0
Odoo Rental Sale
Technical name | odoo_sale_rental |
License | LGPL-3 |
Website | https://store.webkul.com/Odoo-Rental-Sale.html |


Odoo Rental Sale
The module allows you to run a rental business using Odoo. You can create the rental products, set their prices and create orders for customers renting them. Draw rental contracts for Odoo products, create sales orders, calculate total rents, manage outgoing and incoming deliveries all in Odoo.


Run Your Rental Business From Odoo
You can earn profit by renting your products and customers can use the products at small prices without having to buy them.
- Rental business offers the customers to rent a product without the compulsion to buy it.
- Rented products gets returned to business.
- Earn revenue with rent as the same product can be rented again.

All-In-One Complete Rental Business Management Tool In Odoo
You can create, rent, manage and track 1000s of your products from the same Odoo without the need of any other system.
- Control the pricing of your rented products using simple or dynamic pricing.
- Keep track of product outgoing when it is rented out and incoming when it is returned.
- All the rented contracts and records can be studied and tracked from Odoo itself.
- No need to manual keep the list of rented products.
- Provides Auto-calculation of prices according to the set tenure and pricing mechanism. No manual calculation.
- Eliminate errors in rent calculation.
Types Of Rental Business You can Manage Using The Module
- Leasing Houses, apartments and properties
- Games rental business
- Renting Furniture & home decor accessories
- Equipments Rental
- Car and automobile Leasing
- Various professional Gear rental business
- Clothing Rental

Offers Effective Pricing Models To Calculate Rent smartly
Simple Rent Pricing | Dynamic Pricing |
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For example:If the rental product is charged @ $5 for one day and total tenure selected is 7 days. Then, the total rent simply becomes 5x7 = $35 |
Now if the customer books for 13 days, the system first finds the rent corresponding to the longest period slab as in the above the mentioned tenure, then the next longest tenure and so on. So, Total Rent = (Rent for 7 days slab= $30 + Rent for 4 days slab= $18 + Rent for 2 days = 2 x $5) Therefore, the total rent charged = $58 |
Create Sale Order with Rental Product

Sale Rental Product through Sale Order

Pop-up window to add rental product to sale order

All Rental Orders

Rental Order Details

Renew Expired Rental Order

Pop-up Window to Renew Rental Order

Renewal Contract On Rental Order

All Renewal Contracts

Rental Contract Complete Details

Rental Products Menu

Rental Products Details

Rental Unit Of Measure

Rental Product Agreement

Configuration Settings For Rental Sale

Detailed Features List
Manage your rental business in Odoo
- The module provides the structure to manage rental business from Odoo.
- You can create, rent and track your products using Odoo.
Create rental products and manage their prices in Odoo
- You can now create rental products in Odoo.
- The pricing of the rental products is managed on a daily, weekling, hourly, etc basis.
- You can choose simple pricing or dynamic pricing mechanisms for products. (As mentioned above)
Set the uom for rental tenures and their prices
- Manage prices of rental products using appropriate UOM.
- You can create Uom such as hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc for your products.
- Use the Uom to set rental prices in your products.
Add security amount to each rental product
- A security amount can also be added to each product.
- The security amount is automatically added to the total of each sales order.
- This amount is refundable when the product is returned.
Track rental orders and contracts from Odoo backend
- Create sales orders to rent products to the customers.
- Each sales order automatically creates a rental order and also a rental contract.
Add rental agreements as policy to your rental products
- You can create different rental agreements for various types of products.
- Each product is associated with a product agreement.
- The product agreement is also added to the rental contract created while renting the product.
Details of each rented product in rental contract
- The rental contract shows the details of the rented products.
- See details like rent tenure, outgoing-incoming deliveries, unit price, security deposit, total etc
Renew expired rental contract
- The expired rental contract can also be renewed in Odoo with a click.
Manage categories of rental product to quick sorting
- You can create rental product categories in Odoo
- Sort the rental products according to the categories for better tracking.
Different types of tenures to place rental orders
- You can create and save standard tenures for each product in Odoo.
- You can then use these tenures while creating rental orders for the customers.
- You can choose the standard tenure or custom tenure while creating the rental order.
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