Legally, yes. Chances are most leasing companies would require a co-signer though.
No.
Not in most states--16 year old cannot enter into a contract
Yes, you would be considered "legal"
No. It's not so much that it's specifically illegal as that a lease is a contract, and minors cannot legally enter into contracts.
Never ever lease. Leasing is a horrible deal. Buy a one year old Certified Used car. You save money and get a better warranty than a new vehicle.Never ever lease. Leasing is a horrible deal. Buy a one year old Certified Used car. You save money and get a better warranty than a new vehicle.
I think you have to be 18
Currently no one under 25 can lease a car anywhere in the united states.
I suppose it would be when you are too old to drive anymore.
leasetrader.com is your answer. This website can find someone you can transfer your lease to so you can save yuorself from thousands of early return fees. It is an auto lease transfer marketplace that has thousands of customers willing to negotiate for a good deal.
can i lease a vehicle if i am 70 yrs old
No, a 16-year old can not enter into a legally binding contract AT ALL, even with a parents signature. However, the parent can enter into a car lease and then give the car to the kid, but the child cannot get a car lease.