It depends on your intent. If it is done to defraud the landlord, it is a felony. If you are simply signing in lieu of your boy or girl friend, or your spouse, probably not.
It is never recommended to have someone elses using your vehicle on daily basis under your name. save yourself some trouble.
When you buy you are owning someting that no one can take away from you. When you lease you are borrowing someone elses things with the intent to either buy them outright or return them when you are done with them.
Lease Busters helps to find someone to take over the lease of your car or for you to find a car to lease without hassle, you can take over someone else's lease. Lease Busters has a thorough Process Checklist and Offer-To-Lease form to help you in your decision for your car.
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I think that depends on what you are interested in leasing it for. What is your specific inquiry regarding -- hunting lease, farm lease, commercial?
You cannot lease a truck for someone else, unless you have a commercial lease on a vehicle. You could lease a truck, but the title must be in your name. You can certainly make payments for someone else, but the credit will always go towards the lessee.
Someone with a poor credit score should be able to lease a car.
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.
It depends on the terms of the lease that is in effect now. If you have a lease that does not allow for a sub-lease (or whatever you are trying to do), then yes, you will have to get the agreement of the landlord before sub-leasing.
you need a co signer
You need to discuss it with the landlord or someone with authority at the leasing office. Only the maker of the lease can release you from it and you need to get that in writing.You need to discuss it with the landlord or someone with authority at the leasing office. Only the maker of the lease can release you from it and you need to get that in writing.You need to discuss it with the landlord or someone with authority at the leasing office. Only the maker of the lease can release you from it and you need to get that in writing.You need to discuss it with the landlord or someone with authority at the leasing office. Only the maker of the lease can release you from it and you need to get that in writing.