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The [[Basic Requirements of a Freegle Group]] highly recommend not allowing borrowing or swapping on groups.  However, the decision is up to you.
The [[Basic Requirements of a Freegle Group]] highly recommend ''not'' to allow borrowing or swapping on groups.  However, the decision is up to individual groups.


Advantages of allowing:<br>
•    It does indirectly divert something from landfill by preventing the borrower from having to purchase the item and saves resources <br>
•    It creates a better sense of community <br>


Legal Liability:
In 2016, the potential of liability for lending items was researched by Dominic (Bordon, Alten, Petersfield group) and was brought to the Development group for discussion.  See [[Lending Liability]] for further details of this.
The Board made a strong recommendation to groups that do allow lending to inform their members of potential liability.
Disadvantages of allowing:
*There are liability issues for lending an item, which could affect the lender
*It doesn’t directly divert something from landfill
*Borrowed things can be broken, lost, not returned or cause damage, potentially leading to more problems for your moderating team to get involved in and have to deal with
Advantages of allowing:
*It could indirectly divert something from landfill by preventing the borrower from having to purchase the item and saves resources
*It could create a better sense of community


Disadvantages of allowing:<br>
•    It doesn’t directly divert something from landfill <br>
•    Borrowed things can be broken, lost or not returned, potentially leading to more problems for your moderating team to get involved in <br>


Tips:  
Tips:  
* If you decide loans are not appropriate for your Freegle group you could refer members to your Café group if you have one
*If your Café group allows lending and borrowing, it is advisable that there is information available about the liability of lenders
* If you don't allow borrowing you could allow someone to say they only need it for a short time and then they will reoffer it on Freegle.


* If you decide loans are not appropriate for your Freegle group you can refer members to your Café group if you have one.
* If you don't allow borrowing you could allow someone to say they only need it for a short time and then they will offer it  another person on Freegle.
Here is a sample message : [[Borrowing, Lending]] you could use to reject a post.




Back to [[Specific Circumstances]] or [[How To Deal With]]
Links:
*[[Lending Liability]]
*sample message: [[Borrowing, Lending]] you could use to reject a post
*[[Specific Circumstances]]  
*[[How To Deal With]]


[[category:Specific Circumstances]]
[[category:Specific Circumstances]]

Latest revision as of 17:26, 2 August 2024

The Basic Requirements of a Freegle Group highly recommend not to allow borrowing or swapping on groups. However, the decision is up to individual groups.


Legal Liability:

In 2016, the potential of liability for lending items was researched by Dominic (Bordon, Alten, Petersfield group) and was brought to the Development group for discussion. See Lending Liability for further details of this. The Board made a strong recommendation to groups that do allow lending to inform their members of potential liability.


Disadvantages of allowing:

  • There are liability issues for lending an item, which could affect the lender
  • It doesn’t directly divert something from landfill
  • Borrowed things can be broken, lost, not returned or cause damage, potentially leading to more problems for your moderating team to get involved in and have to deal with


Advantages of allowing:

  • It could indirectly divert something from landfill by preventing the borrower from having to purchase the item and saves resources
  • It could create a better sense of community


Tips:

  • If you decide loans are not appropriate for your Freegle group you could refer members to your Café group if you have one
  • If your Café group allows lending and borrowing, it is advisable that there is information available about the liability of lenders
  • If you don't allow borrowing you could allow someone to say they only need it for a short time and then they will reoffer it on Freegle.


Links: