Leveraged lease definitionQuestion What is a leveraged lease?
Answer In a leveraged lease, the lessor capitalizes all or part of the acquisition price of the leased asset with debt from a bank or other lending entity.
The fact that the asset of a lease is leveraged should only affect the lessee if the lessor defaults. If that is a concern, certain contractual steps can be taken to protect the lessee's use of the asset.
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