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A short-term lease via a lease transfer can be a great deal for the prospective buyer, but it’s not without potential disadvantages. In this presentation, we'll go over some of the pros and cons of the lease transfer process.

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Page 1: Pros & Cons of Lease Transfers

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Pros & Cons of Lease Transfers

Page 2: Pros & Cons of Lease Transfers

Is a Lease Transfer Right for You?

• A short-term lease via a lease transfer can be a great deal for the prospective buyer, but it’s not without potential disadvantages.

• The following slides will go over some of the pros and cons of the lease transfer process. – Then you can decide if a lease transfer is right

for you.

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Pro: Better Quality Used Vehicles

• Car buyers typically keep their vehicles for upwards of three years.

• Generally, the vehicle remains under factory warranty (sometimes even a maintenance plan too).

• The majority of vehicles available through a lease transfer are much younger and better maintained than what’s available on a traditional used car lot.

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Pro: Short Term

• Afraid of commitment? Leases obtained through a transfer last for only about 18 months on average. – A short term lease allows you to move onto a

newer vehicle sooner, or take a in-depth “test drive” before committing to a purchase or longer term lease.

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Pro: Buyer Incentives

• Sometimes, lease sellers will offer incentives to make their lease listings more attractive.

• Incentives usually include seller-paid: – transfer fee costs – excessive mileage costs – monthly lease payments

• About 43% of the lease offers on SwapaLease.com offer a cash incentive.

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Con: Limited Mileage

• Cars under lease are limited to a certain mileage before incurring a cost penalty. If you take over the lease, you’ll be responsible for that charge. – Since someone else has already been driving the car,

you may be at a disadvantage in terms of mileage.– However if they have driven a lot less than the allowable

mileage, it also could be an advantage.

• If the car has already exceeded its allotted mileage, you may be able to negotiate a cash incentive with the lease seller.

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Con: Wear and Tear

• Dealing with wear and tear is an uncommon problem with lease transfers, but it is possible. – Wear and tear deemed beyond “reasonable” by

the leasing company could incur a charge.

• If you cannot view the car personally before the transaction, make sure that the car has gone through an inspection before continuing with the lease transfer.

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Pros and Cons of Lease Transfers

• As you can see, it’s relatively easy to avoid the potential downsides associated with a lease transfer.

• A lease transfer can provide a great deal of benefit and financial incentive when done properly.

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About Swapalease.com

• Swapalease.com is the world’s largest vehicle lease marketplace.

• Our goal is to match individuals who want to get out of their lease, with individuals who are looking for short-term leases with attractive payments and no money down.

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Follow Us & Learn More

• Join the conversation on car news and leasing on the Swapalease.com Facebook page.

• Follow auto and leasing trends at the Swapalease.com Twitter account.

• Circle Swapalease.com on Google+ for the latest updates.

• For tips and tutorials on transferring your lease, check out the Swapalease.com blog.