How to Get Out of a Chrysler Leasing Program

Getting out of a Chrysler lease program will require some time and money. It most cases, early termination of a Chrysler lease includes paying all remaining monthly payments and the lease-end disposition fee. In order to get out of a Chrysler leasing program, you must contact Chrysler Financial to get the specifics on your account. Chrysler Financial or a dealership can provide your early termination obligation and accept your payment if you decide to get out of your lease.

Things You'll Need

  • Lease agreement
  • Current vehicle mileage
  • Review the lease contract. On the reverse side of the lease, there is likely a disclosure that describes the lessee's obligation if she terminates the lease early. While regulations do not require a specific amount to be disclosed, your Chrysler Financial lease states that an early termination could be very expensive, potentially costing thousands of dollars.

  • Contact Chrysler Financial or a Chrysler dealership. Either of these sources can provide you with the maturity date of your lease and the total amount due to get out of it. Whoever prepares the quote will need the current mileage on your vehicle, so have this information ready. You may be shocked by the amount required to get out of the lease, as all remaining payments and the lease-end disposition fee must be paid to get out of the lease.

  • Visit a Chrysler dealership. If you determine that paying to get out of the lease is the best option, visit a Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep dealership to return the vehicle. A dealership employee will complete a vehicle inspection and input the information in the Chrysler Financial computer system. You will receive an itemized vehicle inspection report at the dealership.

  • Pay the balance to Chrysler Financial. After the car or truck is returned to the dealership, you will receive a final statement from Chrysler Financial. Pay the remaining balance in a timely manner or Chrysler Financial will threaten putting the account in collections.