LookyLeasy · Core guide
Lease Takeover Marketplace
LookyLeasy is a lease takeover marketplace where sellers list remaining leases and buyers search for opportunities that fit their budget and timeline. We help you discover listings and connect with the other party—we are not a leasing company, do not approve assumptions, and do not modify your contract. Every transfer must be completed through the official leasing company process. Confirm eligibility, fees, and credit requirements with your lessor before proceeding. This is general information, not legal or financial advice.
What you can do on LookyLeasy
Sellers create listings with lease and vehicle details, photos, and optional incentives. Buyers filter and compare opportunities by payment, term, mileage, location, and vehicle type.
The marketplace is designed for discovery and connection. Messaging and listing tools help parties coordinate inspections and next steps—but the contractual transfer always happens with the leasing company.
User-submitted listings should be verified independently. LookyLeasy does not guarantee accuracy of every field on every listing.
Why people use lease takeovers
Sellers often face life changes that make the remaining lease inconvenient. A takeover may offer a path out without paying full early termination costs, when the lessor allows transfers and a qualified buyer is available.
Buyers may prefer assuming an existing lease over signing a new multi-year contract—especially when remaining terms are short or payments are below current market rates for similar vehicles.
Both sides still depend on leasing company approval. The marketplace creates visibility; the lessor creates the legal transfer.
How to use the marketplace safely
Verify listing details with the leasing company before sending money or signing informal agreements. Inspect vehicles in person when possible.
Use official lessor payment channels for transfer fees and required charges. Be wary of requests for wire transfers or pressure to skip credit application.
Report suspicious listings to LookyLeasy. Safe marketplace use means combining discovery here with disciplined verification elsewhere.
What LookyLeasy is not
We are not a bank, broker, dealer, or leasing company. We do not pull credit, set residual values, or decide whether your transfer is approved.
We do not provide legal or financial advice. For contract-specific questions, call your leasing company. For personal financial decisions, consult a qualified professional.
Understanding this distinction helps set realistic expectations: LookyLeasy opens the door; your lessor holds the keys to approval.
Getting started
Sellers: confirm transfer eligibility with your leasing company, then create an accurate listing with photos and complete lease details.
Buyers: browse listings, compare total cost and mileage, ask questions, inspect the vehicle, and apply through the lessor when ready.
Allow enough time for credit review and paperwork. Transfers rarely complete overnight—plan accordingly and confirm timelines with your leasing company.
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FAQ
Does LookyLeasy guarantee my transfer will be approved?
No. Approval is solely at the discretion of the leasing company after its review process.
Is listing free?
Check LookyLeasy's current listing options. Transfer fees are separate and set by the leasing company.
Can I browse without creating an account?
Marketplace features may vary. You can explore listings to compare lease takeover opportunities.
Is this legal or financial advice?
No. Confirm all lease terms and transfer rules directly with your leasing company.
Take the next step
Browse active lease takeovers, list your lease for free, or save a search to get notified when matching listings appear.
Get lease takeover alerts
Save your preferences and get notified when new listings match. Email alerts are rolling out soon; saved searches are available on your dashboard now.
No automated emails are sent yet. LookyLeasy is free to list and browse; leasing company and third-party fees may apply.
Car lease transfer guide
Overview of how lease transfers work.
Buyer guide
Know what to ask before assuming a lease.
Seller guide
Prepare a clear listing and verify transfer details.
Fraud prevention
Review red flags before sending money or documents.
Transfer fees
Common fees and questions for buyers and sellers.
Take over a car lease
Buyer-focused steps for assuming a lease.
Ready to list your lease?
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