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Lease Car Wear & Tear Guide: Every year the car leasing market faces a £120m bill for end of contract penalty charges. A large chunk of this is for excessive wear and tear. According to the latest research for FN50, 37% of returned cars incur a fair wear and tear recharge averaging £231. Lease-end penalty charges are most commonly for stains, rips, tears and burns on seats, scratched or scuffed paintwork, chips and dents on the bodywork, damage to wheels and trims. Start preparations early - Order a copy of the BVRLA (British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association) Fair Wear and Tear Guide at least 8 weeks before the end of your lease. The aim of the guide is ‘to provide an industry-wide, accepted standard as to what constitutes fair wear and tear for contract hired and leased vehicles on their return’.
Lease Car Wear & Tear Guide website: http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/guides/wear-tear-guide
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