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Can you lease your vehicle to someone while keeping the in name?

In general, it is not possible to lease your vehicle to someone else while keeping the title in your name. When you lease a vehicle, you are essentially entering into a contract with the leasing company to use the vehicle for a specified period of time in exchange for monthly payments. The leasing company retains ownership of the vehicle during the lease term, and you do not have the right to transfer ownership or lease it to someone else.

However, there may be some specific exceptions to this rule depending on the terms of your lease agreement and the laws in your state. For example, some lease agreements may allow you to sublease the vehicle to someone else with the permission of the leasing company. In this case, you would remain responsible for the lease payments and any damages to the vehicle, but the sublessee would be responsible for making the monthly payments and complying with the terms of the sublease agreement.

If you are considering leasing your vehicle to someone else, it is important to carefully review the terms of your lease agreement and consult with the leasing company to make sure that it is permitted. You should also be aware of any potential risks and liabilities associated with subleasing your vehicle.