How can I get out of my truck lease?
My situation has changed and my budget can't really afford the $400 per month. Its a 2016 Nissan Frontier. About 15k miles on it. Lease is up around Nov 2019. (12k miles per year. A maintenance plan is included in the payment.
Do sites like swapalease actually work to get someone else to take your lease over?
Getting out of lease early is *very* expensive but services like Swapalease and LeaseTrader can make it much easier and less expensive --- assuming your lease company allows assumptions and assuming the service can find you an interested "buyer." Since you are already over-mileage and your payments are a bit high, that might be hard for them to do. But you should try because all but a small part of the cost is on the "buyer", not you.
Its easy. Just stop paying. Might end up costing more that way though.
Most of the time the swapalease sites are unable to help most people because the people wanting to assume leases, don't qualify and if they do, they would want a huge discount for taking away your headache. Which means unless you have thousands in cash to hand them, you can't do it.
The easy way is to just work an extra 8-12 hours a week, presto change, that covers the note.
God forbid you should bother reading the lease agreement.
You are responsible for the contract == if you want out of the lease then you must go to the dealer that opened your lease and talk to them [[ period. ]]
First of all you need to park the vehicle up for 3 months to get the mileage back on track. Use the money you save in fuel bills for those 3 months to pay your lease. Also look for a part time job to increase your earnings. If you can't reduce spending you must increase earning.
You have signed a contract with very expensive penalty clauses.
You have a serious financial issue and a quick fix won't fix it.
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