Things to Consider When Choosing a Leasing Company

Nipuna Marasinghe
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Buying a vehicle is a dream for many, but the cost often makes it difficult to pay the full amount upfront. In such cases, a leasing company can help you own the vehicle you desire. However, choosing the wrong leasing company can lead to unnecessary financial stress. At MotorGuide, we explain the key things to consider before selecting a leasing company, so you can protect your hard-earned money.

Look Up Past Information

Before signing a leasing agreement, research the reputation and history of the company. Consider factors such as:

  • Number of branches and accessibility
  • Payment methods and transaction speed
  • Customer service quality
  • Additional benefits such as free insurance packages

If a leasing company only has a few branches, paying installments might become inconvenient. Always compare additional services provided by different companies before deciding.

Central Bank Registration

One of the most important factors is whether the leasing company is regulated by the Central Bank. Companies registered with the Central Bank are legally supervised, which protects your lease. Choosing an unregistered company means taking a big personal risk, as you will have little to no protection if disputes arise.

Understand the Interest Rate

Leasing always involves paying interest. The Central Bank periodically adjusts market interest rates, and only registered institutions follow these changes. Before committing, compare the company’s rates with the market rate. Avoid companies that charge excessive interest, as it will make your monthly installments unnecessarily high.

Watch for Additional Fees and Hidden Charges

Some leasing companies include hidden charges such as processing fees, administration charges, or penalties. These extra costs can significantly increase your monthly payments. To avoid surprises, always ask for a breakdown of all fees before signing the agreement.

Know the Lease Financing Act

The Lease Financing Act clearly states the legal responsibilities, rights, and conditions of both the leasing company and the customer. Not everyone can set up a leasing business—companies must meet strict requirements and be properly licensed. Always confirm that the leasing company you choose operates legally under this Act. This ensures that your rights are protected in case of disputes.

Understand the Lease Agreement

A lease agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms of your vehicle financing. According to the Act, you have the right to choose which vehicle to lease and from which company. If a leasing company tries to unfairly change the agreement, you can raise objections under the law.

At the same time, the leasing company also has rights. They can check whether the vehicle is being maintained properly, and if you fail to pay installments as agreed, they can cancel the lease and repossess the vehicle.

Leasing a vehicle is a major financial commitment. By checking a company’s reputation, Central Bank registration, interest rates, hidden charges, and legal compliance, you can choose a trustworthy leasing partner. At MotorGuide, we always advise you to read the lease agreement carefully before signing. This way, you can enjoy your new vehicle with peace of mind, without wasting your hard-earned money.

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