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You normally don't get a copy of the title, as that goes to the leasing company. Rarely, you may receive a title copy to register the vehicle with your state's department of motor vehicles. If you purchase the vehicle outright after the lease contract, you receive the official title at that point.
The lease company is the owner of the vehicle. The contract you have will state who is responsible for registration fees. If you paid for the registration, you may be entitled to money back from the lease company, but not the Department of Motor Vehicles.
If you finance or lease a vehicle, the dealership is required by the bank, finance company, or leasing company to title and register the vehicle in order for a landholder to be recorded on the title.
When someone leases a vehicle they are not legally the owner of the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle is technically the company that has leased the vehicle to another person for a certain fee and other agreements.
The consumer assuming the lease will also be required to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles in order to transfer the registration into their name. Depending on the state, the old license plate may go with the original lessee, requiring the new driver to get a new license plate.
Yes, you can, as long as: The person has permission granted by the person or company named on the lease. They are on said person's insurance. Or, they have their own comprehensive insurance to drive a lease car not in their name.
Registration Fee When you sign a lease, you will also have to make sure to register with your state's department of motor vehicles. This requires some paperwork and a registration fee that typically isn't included in the price of the car.
You normally don't get a copy of the title, as that goes to the leasing company. Rarely, you may receive a title copy to register the vehicle with your state's department of motor vehicles. If you purchase the vehicle outright after the lease contract, you receive the official title at that point.
Taxes and Registration Virtually all U.S. states require a sales tax to be paid on a leased vehicle. ... In addition to a sales tax, you'll probably also have to pay some registration fees. These can vary from state to state, but they're usually in the realm of a few hundred dollars.
Who Pays the Personal Property Tax on a Leased Car? In states that levy a personal property tax, you may be paying a percentage of your car's market value to the public treasury. ... If you're leasing, however, you're not the legal owner and may not be liable. It all depends on the lease agreement that the dealer offers.
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