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How To Get Out Of A Car Lease

 
Author: Jimmy Sturo

Getting out of a car lease implies the termination of the lease before the period is over. It is a difficult and complicated process to terminate your car lease before the end of the lease term. It is for this reason that many companies do not provide for lease transfers.

The easiest way to get out of a car lease is to get it transferred to another willing person. This is called lease assumption. A person wishing to terminate the lease may post advertisements on the Internet or in stores. If a person decides to they want the vehicle, the original lessee is contacted. Once all the terms are explained to the new lessee, the leasing company may begin the procedure to transfer the lease. The new lessee will have to pay the same amount per month as the original lessee. The name of the original lessee will be removed from all liabilities and will be replaced by the new lessee. Some leasing companies do require that if the new lessee fails to keep up monthly payments, the original lessee is held responsible.

Early lease termination is not an easy process. The monthly payment is calculated on the difference between the manufacturers suggested retail price (MSRP) and the estimated residual cost at the end of the term. It is this difference that is divided over the entire term. When a lessee turns in the car earlier, it has not yet depreciated to the amount that was estimated. This is an apparent loss to the lessee, but a car depreciates much more in the first year and is therefore a bigger loss to the leasing company.

If a car lease is terminated early, the lessee has to make all the payments for the remainder of the term. Early lease terminations also attract pre-penalty charges. These are charges that one pays when the car is turned in before the lease. Pre-penalty charges may be very high depending on the make of the car. They might vary from $200 to $400. There are also separate transaction charges. Hence, one cannot get out of a lease by paying the remaining payments.

Since many companies do not allow for lease transfers, there is no practical and cheap solution to wrangle out of car leases. If high monthly payments are the reason for wanting to get rid of the lease, then the lessee can speak with the company to extend the term. Extending the term will reduce the monthly payments.

When a person signs the lease contract, it must be remembered that this is a commitment that will last for the entire period of the lease.

Author Bio:
Jimmy Sturo is a noted author. Jimmy likes to create articles about this area.
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