Car Lease Contract between Friends



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Your friend asked you to borrow your car and you need a Car Lease Agreement between friends? Better download a simple Car Lease Contract and make basic agreement.

By using a digital copy of this Car Lease Contract, you can save time and let your friend sign it after you fill in the blanks, such as his name, car type and license plate, and signatures, etc.

By making a simple lease contract like this one, you can decrease the chance of mistakes which might impact your friendship.

In this Car Lease Contract:

  • Car definitions:  “Car”, “Automobile” and “Vehicle” intend to mean all the same as the Car set out in Schedule 1 regardless that the Vehicle may not be a car.
    • “Approved Driver” shall mean the/those person(s) set out in Schedule B;
    • “Date of Collection” shall mean the date set out in clause 2;
    • “Place of Collection” shall mean the place set out in clause 2;
    • “Expenses” shall mean the costs involved.
  • Mileage at the beginning and at the end of the lease period. 
  • Approved Driver(s)
  • Insurance
  • Lease Rate
  • Deposit
  • Return of Vehicle to Lessor
  • Signatures

By using this Car Lease Contract between friends you are guaranteed to you will save time, costs and efforts!

Download this sample Car Lease Contract file now to make a formal agreement between car owner and friend!




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