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Originally Posted by Playdrv4me It can and *does* happen alot more often than you think. Ive had this happen to me a few times but finally got it sorted out and it had nothing to do with lapses in my insurance coverage. |
Mistakes happen, I understand that. Was just pointing out what it sounds like to an outside party, because honestly it happens way more often in the way I described than as a mistake by the leasor. Again, I do not mean to accuse the OP of not keeping up on his insurance (I don't have enough information to make that kind of declaration), just stating what seems more likely to have occured.
Now the non-payment of the lease is another matter... the OP is at fault on that one. Regardless of the insurance issue, he should have kept up on the originally decided upon payments to prove his good intentions to the court. There is no excuse for non-payment while keeping the car.