No.
It's not so much that it's specifically illegal as that a lease is a contract, and minors cannot legally enter into contracts.
Not in most states--16 year old cannot enter into a contract
In most cases, a 17-year-old cannot lease a car on their own because they are not considered legal adults. They would typically need a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian, to be able to lease a car.
of course.
In most cases, a 17-year-old cannot lease a car because they are not legally able to enter into a binding contract. Leasing a car typically requires the individual to be at least 18 years old or older.
I think you have to be 18
Never ever lease. Leasing is a horrible deal. Buy a one year old Certified Used car. You save money and get a better warranty than a new vehicle.Never ever lease. Leasing is a horrible deal. Buy a one year old Certified Used car. You save money and get a better warranty than a new vehicle.
Currently no one under 25 can lease a car anywhere in the united states.
Your daughter would have no legal obligation to pay the lease, unless her name is on the lease and she was over eighteen when she signed it. Otherwise the lease you signed is not enforceable against your daughter.
Jellinek named a special car made for him after the name of his 10 year old daughter, what was her name?
I suppose it would be when you are too old to drive anymore.
Legally, yes. Chances are most leasing companies would require a co-signer though.
A 17-year-old can obtain a car with no credit history by having a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian, who has good credit. The co-signer's credit history can help secure a loan or lease for the car. Alternatively, the 17-year-old can save up money to buy a car outright or explore options for a secured loan.