Who pays for auto insurance for the leased car?


November 19th, 2008

Reader’s Question:

Does lease company pay for auto insurance of the leased automobile?

Amanda

Los Angeles CA

I do not think so. What I know is that you are still responsible obtaining car insurance on the leased car. It is true that the lease car company technically owns the vehicle but normally if you check the leasing documents not only you will be required to have the minimum liability insurance in your state but you will also be required the collision and comprehensive car insurance coverage.

If you fail to maintain the required car insurance on the vehicle that you are leasing and the car company finds out, what could happen is that they will take out forced auto insurance on the leased car and will be charged to you. I heard that it is more expensive that way.

When the car insurance company or the financial institute that owns the vehicle gets the “forced” auto insurance for you, the car insurance premiums will be costly than if you bought the leased car insurance yourself. This car insurance typically provides protection to lessor, not to you, for their interest in the automobile.

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