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get a small loan from a local bank, explain what you are trying to do, and buy out the lease. the second, worst option, is to have someone assume the lease. This *will* be a legal mess for you when they go over miles, crash it, not pay tickets, etc...[ http://changecounts.com/how-to-get-out-of-a-car-lease.html ] Google helps alot too, or maybe check the forums on MyFico.com... (Not my greatest advice, as I find most of the advice on MyFico has to do with building and maintaining debt. Which is absolutely retarded. Same with leasing a vehicle).
Petz #3
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