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Florida law mandates car insurance for all drivers, regardless of leasing or ownership. Property Damage Liability (PDL). Covers damage to another person's property caused by your car in an accident. Personal Injury Protection (PIP).
Ing to Florida law, if you own a motor vehicle with four or more wheels you must carry $10,000 of personal injury protection (PIP) insurance and a minimum of $10,000 of property damage liability insurance.
Ing to Florida Statutes, you will need $100,000/$300,000 of bodily injury liability insurance and $50,000 of property damage liability if you are the lessee. Local laws and the lease car insurance requirements for your specific situation may vary, so we recommend you speak to one of our experts for assistance.
12-month van leasing explained Using a one year van lease gives you the best of both worlds; the flexibility of not being tied into a long-term contract but at rates more akin to leasing prices rather than expensive weekly van rental. 12-month van leasing is proving extremely popular with all business types.
Vehicle Contracts are pleased to be offering short term car leasing services over 12 months or 24 months to suit your needs. Choose from our wide range of ex-leased vehicles below and personalise your quote over the term and payment options which are best for you.
While most leases last three or more years, a short-term car lease allows you to lease a vehicle for 24 months or less. These leases are less common but can be a good option if you only need a vehicle for a brief period.