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Private short lease and BKR (Bureau Krediet Registratie)


If you enter into a long lease contract, it will be registered with the BKR. This involves a long-term financial obligation and has a long-term impact on your monthly spending pattern.

With shortlease, this works differently. A short lease contract is flexible and can be cancelled daily after 1 month. A short lease contract is therefore not registered with BKR.

No BKR registration with short lease

You enter into a long lease contract for a fixed contract period of, say, 24 or 28 months. By doing so, you commit to a monthly financial obligation for the full term of the contract. This is registered with the Bureau Krediet Registratie (BKR), just like whether you pay your repayments and interest on time.

You can return a short lease car every day without penalty. So you don't enter into a long-term financial commitment, which means you won't get BKR registration when you take out a short lease contract. This is beneficial, because therefore taking out a short lease contract does not affect your financial space. Taking out a mortgage, phone plan or loan is not restricted by a short lease contract.

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