The general requirements regarding
the form and timing of leasing disclosures are contained in section
213.3. The required disclosures must be made clearly and conspicuously
in writing, in a form the consumer may keep. The disclosures must
be made before the consummation of the lease agreement, either on
a separate statement identifying the transaction or in the contract
or other document evidencing the lease. Certain disclosures, however,
must be segregated from other information. Disclosures are also required
for renegotiations and certain lease extensions.
The content of the required disclosures is
set forth in section 213.4. Lessors are required to provide consumers
15 to 20 disclosures, including the following:
- an identification of the leased property
- the amount due at lease signing or delivery
- a payment schedule and total amount of periodic payments
- other charges payable to the lessor that are not
included in the periodic payments
- the total of payments
- for motor vehicle leases, a mathematical progression
of how the periodic payment is derived
- disclosures regarding early termination
- disclosures regarding maintenance responsibilities
and wear-and-use standards
- disclosures regarding purchase options
- disclosures regarding end-of-lease term liability
- the total amount of all official fees and taxes required
in connection with the lease
- disclosures regarding insurance, warranties, and
penalties
- a statement about the limitations of any percentage
rates provided by the lessor
In connection with the 1996 revision of Regulation
M, the Board considered whether a percentage-rate disclosure was appropriate;
however, primarily because several components of the rate computation
are subject to variation, Regulation M does not dictate any particular
method of calculating a rate. Lessors may disclose a lease rate but
may not call any lease rate an “annual percentage rate” or equivalent
term. If a lease rate is provided, it must be accompanied by a notice
stating “this percentage may not measure the overall cost of financing
this lease.”