Will Leased Car Company Pay For Auto Insurance in Utah

 

October 19, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Is it true that the lease company will pay for your auto insurance if you are leasing a vehicle? I live in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Michelle

Salt Lake City, UT

I think that is not true. The leasing company in Salt Lake City, Utah do not pay for the car insurance if you are leasing a vehicle with them. In the leasing documents it probably states there that you are responsible for carrying not only the state minimum mandated liability car insurance on the automobile but physical damage coverages of comprehensive and collision.

If you do not maintain the proper insurance on the vehicle and the leasing company finds out about it, what could happen because of this would be determined by the terms of your leasing documents. It is possible that the leasing company place “forced” insurance on the car, which would cover their asset which is the car. Normally, forced insurance is charged to you if you let the required auto insurance lapse.

When the leasing company gets the “forced” insurance for you, these charges are subject to interest and the car insurance premiums will be higher than if you buy the auto insurance yourself. This forced insurance will provides protection to the financial institute or the bank, not you the lessee, for their interest in the vehicle.

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