One of the most frequent questions our clients ask is whether it's possible to extend a car lease. The answer is YES! But wait - there's more to car leasing than just getting the go-ahead.
What are the available car lease extensions? Who qualifies for a lease extension? What does it involve to get an extension?
This post answers the questions above, plus every other detail surrounding car leasing. So let's begin.
In essence, a lease extension is universal; you can enter the contract either formally or informally.
Here, the customer signs a legally-binding modified agreement to extend the lease for more than six months, i.e., 6-12 months. The extension period starts immediately after the elapse of the previous contract.
The formal extension includes a revised mileage agreement and monthly rental fees charged based on the expected vehicle depreciation during the extension.
If you keep using a car after the lease period elapses, you shall have extended the contract informally. The informal extension continues until the leasing company requests for collection. Nonetheless, you must inform the lease company so they grant you permission for an informal extension.
You'll also keep paying the monthly rental arrears as stipulated in the original lease contract. An informal extension is usually temporary and enhances a seamless transition between lease agreements. If the period exceeds six months, the lease provider will have the right to request a recall.
Here's a step-by-step layout of what it takes to get an extension on your lease:
Regrettably, not everyone can get a lease extension. You may not become eligible if:
Did you know that you can also get out of a car lease if you no longer need it?
On average, it takes around four weeks to process all the paperwork and grant a lease extension. In most instances, though, the process may take much quicker, but for the sake of surety, we suggest you wait for up to a month.
Getting a lease extension is always a thoughtful way of securing continuous transportation means than applying for a new lease, which is quite expensive. However, the lease can be costly if you don't stick to the contract terms like repairs and warranties. So you want to be exceedingly cautious and follow all the unwritten rules of driving.
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