How does proof of ownership for lease conquest deals typically work?
For various reasons, I’m thinking of selling car #2 (a Jeep) which shows up occasionally on lease conquest deals. But realistically, I am likely to sell the Jeep outright somewhere between 5 days and 3 months before I lease a new vehicle. Any chance of using that vehicle to qualify me (especially in the scenario where I may sell it days before)?
Similarly, live with my better half but we’re not married. She drives a Toyota. Is there a circumstance where I’ll be able to claim that “in my household” for lease purposes? What documentation would I need?
Just sanity checking this. My primary vehicle is a Ram, which rarely shows up on conquest lists.
For lease conquest rebate, you will need to show a proof of a lease in same household address by submitting a copy of your most recent monthly lease statement.
For regular conquest rebates, proof would be a copy of registration of one of the eligible brands registered at the same household address that matches your driver license.
Sorry @Nom_De_Plume not sure why my reply got directed to you lol.