A Consumer Motor Vehicle Lease Agreement is a contract, typically in the form of a lease, for an individual’s use of a motor vehicle primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, for a period of time exceeding 4 months, including renewal periods, whether or not the lessee has the option to purchase or otherwise become the owner of the motor vehicle at the expiration of the lease. Refer to Md. Code Ann., Com. Law § 14-2001(g).
A Consumer Motor Vehicle Lease Agreement must be in writing and signed by the Lessor and the Lessee. Refer to Md. Code Ann., Com. Law § 14-2002 for specific requirements regarding the content and prohibitions applicable to Consumer Motor Vehicle Lease Agreements.
A person leasing motor vehicles to consumers may not:
A Lessor may repossess a motor vehicle leased by a consumer by legal process or self-help (without use of force) if the lessee is in default or a law enforcement agency has seized the motor vehicle and will not unconditionally return the motor vehicle to the lessor. If a Lessor repossesses a motor vehicle leased by a consumer, the consumer generally has certain redemption rights under Maryland law. Refer to Md. Code Ann., Com. Law § 14-2008.
NOTE: The Commissioner may enter an order disallowing any claim for a deficiency balance against the consumer following the private sale of a repossessed motor vehicle previously leased by the consumer if the Commissioner determines that the sale was not accomplished in a commercially reasonable manner. Refer to Md. Code Ann., Com. Law § 14-2009.
Laws, Rules, and Regulations
Consumer motor vehicle Lessors are expected to be knowledgeable about and in compliance with their obligations under Maryland law when entering into Consumer Motor Vehicle Lease Agreements or repossessing motor vehicles thereunder, and any other applicable State or Federal statutes, rules, and regulations.