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  2. If Your Car Lease Expired and Dealer Won't Take It Back ... - AOL

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    Read the fine print on your lease, but one thing is certain: it is not the consumer's responsibility to help dealers find room to take a leased car back.

  3. Car lease coming to an end? Avoid losing money if you ... - AOL

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    Don’t buy your car at the end of your lease without reading this guide first.

  4. Closed-end leasing - Wikipedia

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    Closed-end leases are so called because they run for a fixed term, and the lessor and lessee agree in the lease contract what the residual value of the property being leased will be. In most cases (particularly in retail motor vehicle leases), the lessee has an option to purchase the property for the agreed residual value at the end of the ...

  5. Vehicle leasing - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle leasing is the leasing (or the use) of a motor vehicle for a fixed period of time at an agreed amount of money for the lease. It is commonly offered by dealers as an alternative to vehicle purchase but is widely used by businesses as a method of acquiring (or having the use of) vehicles for business, without the usually needed cash outlay.

  6. Is it OK to drive with expired car registration tags ... - AOL

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    Drivers with expired car registrations can face a late fee from both the California Highway Patrol and the DMV, ranging from $10 to $100 each, depending on how overdue the payment is.

  7. Leaseback - Wikipedia

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    The lease typically lasts for between 9 and 11 years, after which the management company has the option to either renew, or the property can be sold, or rented out and held privately by the owner. The purchaser/owner can also enjoy periods of usage free of charge through the year, depending upon the terms of the lease.