Yes but your still obligated to pay the remaining payments. If its close then car manufacturers usually have specials where they wave 3-6 payments
ask your finance company
In most cases, your contract with the car company will state what the penalty is. The penalty will differ depending how much time remains on the lease.
Generally speaking, no. A landlord can only terminate a lease if the tenant violates the terms of it.
They can TERMINATE a lease, if the lessee is in violation of the lease.
Since the default has nothing to do with the landlord, and is not his fault, you would be breaching the lease, and would be liable for the rent until the end of the lease, unless he rerents it.
If you are involved in a legally drawn and binding land lease contract, you cannot terminate it except by mutual consent of both you and the person to whom you granted the lease.
Yes.
It depends on the terms of the lease. The lease may terminate or the lease may "run with the land."
You need to check the language in your lease to determine what your rights are in terminating the lease.
Nissan charges a $500 additonal fee on top of whats remaining on your lease.
Ah, yeah! Your lease does not allow you to do illegal activities.
If you already signed the lease, you are subject to the terms of the lease and/or any penalty the leasing document states for early termination.