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I know someone that needs to get out of a lease he's had for a few months.
Seems like a good deal, anything to stop me from doing it?
Seems like a good deal, anything to stop me from doing it?
calveless wonder said:get everything in writing...and make sure you understand all the original terms of the lease (so you don't get fucked on mileage, warranty or the value at the end of the lease)
do it legit.
i think there may be a lease assumption fee if you go that route. you're subject to all qualifications etc.
i'm not exactly sure of all the details of the process.
a site well known for the above is autotrader.com but that's for people who don't know each other. it may help you though understand how it gets done
usually in situations of desperation you can usually get an incentive like them paying for the first month or two of the newly assumed lease
75th said:Leasetrader.com or swapalease.com
Im going to do the same thing with one of my cars. I dont need it anymore.
lartinos said:not from a friend really, someone I know bought this car for their GF. The bitch didn't pay the monthly amount like she promised so he broke nup with her called the police and got the car back.
bigmann245 said:still, if something goes wrong it will affect your friendship no matter how well you plan it not to.
lartinos said:I went to swapalease and they have deals where you can new cars with no money down??? I'm confused as to how they could do that. I must be reading it wrong.
Monthly Payment $217.00
Lease Term 36
Miles Per Month 1,000 miles/mo
Down Payment $0.00
Opt. Lease End Buyout Contact Lease Seller
Total Miles 36,000
Make sure you read the lease agreement for stipulations such as mileage, wear and tear and most important the residual value of the vehicle at the end of the lease. I would say that if you cannot write a lease off on your taxes then dont. The only advantage of a lease is that you are in a new vehicle every other year or so however the banks have tightened up the restrictions of the lease on the back end.lartinos said:I know someone that needs to get out of a lease he's had for a few months.
Seems like a good deal, anything to stop me from doing it?
Razorguns said:Sure if you take on a lease from day zero.
If you find some desperate person willing to give you a $35k car for $0, and he's already put in $15k, and you can purchase it in 1 year for $15k, grab it.
The key thing is to get the leasing company to put it in your name. So you don't pay it off, and the title goes to the original guy.
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