Do insurers charge higher premiums if a car is leased rather than owned?
Do motor insurers charge higher premiums if a car is leased rather than owned by the insured?
Asked on 15 April 2019 by Gordon Tait
Answered by
Tim Kelly
They shouldn't do.
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insurance
lease cars
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