of course.
Legally, yes. Chances are most leasing companies would require a co-signer though.
In most cases, a 17-year-old cannot lease a car on their own because they are not considered legal adults. They would typically need a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian, to be able to lease a car.
No.
In most cases, a 17-year-old cannot lease a car because they are not legally able to enter into a binding contract. Leasing a car typically requires the individual to be at least 18 years old or older.
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.
A 17-year-old can obtain a car with no credit history by having a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian, who has good credit. The co-signer's credit history can help secure a loan or lease for the car. Alternatively, the 17-year-old can save up money to buy a car outright or explore options for a secured loan.