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Originally Posted by GatorFan
A leased vehicle is no different than an owned vehicle. It has to be titled in the state that the owner or lessor lives. The title is changed to Florida and sent back to leasing company. The lessor has to pay the fees for this change plus the cost to tag the vehicle in Florida. You also are required to have Florida insurance.
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Really? Every state I lived in the title belongs to the person that owns the car. The owner has always be the leasing company not the lessor. I will admit it has been 10 years since I leased a car and the rules might have changed but I can't imagine a leasing company would let you do anything with the car without giving you authorization in writing or modifying the lease. The only way I would have control over the title was to exercise the buyout provision.