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NJ A1601

NJ A1601
Allows termination of motor vehicle lease in event of death; prohibits imposition of fee for early termination.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
03/08/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill allows a motor vehicle lease to be terminated upon the death of the lessee and the return of the vehicle to the dealer or lessor. The bill prohibits a dealer or lessor from imposing or assessing any fee for the early termination of a vehicle lease in the event of a lessee's death. However, the dealer or lessor would be permitted to assess a reasonable fee for a vehicle returned with excess wear, if specified in the lease agreement. The bill also prohibits a lease from requiring, in the event of a lessee's death, that the decedent's surviving spouse, family member, guardian, or estate administrator or executor: 1) purchase the leased vehicle; 2) buy out the remainder of the lease; or 3) continue to lease the vehicle under the original terms of the lease. A surviving spouse, family member, guardian, or estate administrator or executor would need to provide a death certificate, or other satisfactory proof of the lessee's death, to the dealer or lessor within 60 days after the death of the decedent. Further, the bill requires that dealers and lessors provide information about early termination in the event of death in the lease contract or financing agreement. A dealer or lessor in violation of this requirement would be subject to a $500 penalty.

AI Summary

This bill allows a motor vehicle lease to be terminated upon the death of the lessee, without the imposition of any early termination fees. It prohibits lease agreements from requiring the lessee's surviving spouse, family member, guardian, or estate administrator to purchase the vehicle, buy out the remaining lease, or continue leasing the vehicle. The bill requires dealers and lessors to provide written disclosure about the early termination option in the event of death, and imposes a $500 penalty for non-compliance. The provisions do not apply to commercial vehicles or surviving co-lessees.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (14)

Last Action

Assembly Consumer Affairs Hearing (09:10 3/8/2021 Registration Form) (on 03/08/2021)

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