they sell the auto at an auction sell it to the highest bidder and you the remainder
Bring all the payments up to date.
YES - the fact that the original term of the lease had past has nothing to do with it since the payments weren't made.
As soon as a lease expires on a vehicle that you have in your possession or you default on one of your car payments, the owner has the right to have your vehicle repossessed.
If the terms of the lease include the requirement that you must provide insurance on the vehicle, and I've never seen a lease agreement that doesn't, yes, they can hold you in violation of the lease and repossess the vehicle.
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
Yes, corporations can deduct lease payments. Property lease payments and vehicle lease payments are deductible in the year paid or accrued.
When the lease expires
Taking over payments for a car loan or lease involves transferring the responsibility of making payments from the original borrower to a new person. This typically requires approval from the lender or leasing company, and the new person must meet their credit and financial requirements. Once approved, the new person assumes the remaining payments and ownership of the vehicle until the loan or lease term is completed.
When using straight-line rent expense and you amend the lease you take the deferred rent liability at the time of the amendment and amortize it over the life of the new amendment. If you are still required to account for future rent payments on a straight-line basis, you will need to take into account the new lease payments that will be made over the remaining lease term and adjust the future amortization. To do this, you must calculate the total rent expense that will be paid over the revised lease term (i.e. from the original commencement date through the extended termination date). Then, you will subtract the current balance of deferred rent, as this is the portion that has already been amortized. The remaining balance represents the rent expense that needs to be amortized over the remaining life of the lease. Therefore, you will divide this amount by the number of periods remaining in the lease to determine your monthly rent expense journal entry that will be made over the life of the extended lease.
There are several reasons why someone might want to swap a lease. It could be because their financial situation has changed and they can no longer afford the payments, they no longer need the vehicle, or they simply want to get into a different car. Swapping a lease allows them to transfer the remaining lease term and payments to someone else, relieving them of the financial responsibility.
No we will not incurred executorycosts in aggregate lease paymentsMinimum Lease payments : Minimum rental payments + guaranteedresidual value + penaltyfor not renewing or extending lease + bargainpurchase optionMinimum rental payments: Regular payment to lessor, exc'lexecutorycosts (ie.insurance,maintenance, tax).
The vehicle will be repossessed and the leasor will be held responsible for the unpaid balance of the lease.