State Law Guide · Updated January 2026
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Delaware Lease Return Dispute Rights
Under Delaware Consumer Fraud Act, Delaware consumers can dispute unfair lease return charges.
Quick Answer
In Delaware, you can dispute excessive wear-and-tear charges on your lease return. You can sue in Small Claims Court for up to $25,000.
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Key Delaware Provisions
| Provision | Requirement | Your Right |
|---|---|---|
| Consumer Fraud Act | Applies | Protection against deceptive lease-end practices |
| Credit Card Test | Industry standard | Sub-2" damage is normal wear |
| Independent Appraisal | Your right | Can obtain independent professional appraisal |
| Federal Regulation M | Applies | Standards must be "reasonable" under federal law |
| High Small Claims Limit | Up to $25,000 | Delaware has one of the highest small claims limits |
Consumer Fraud Act
AppliesCredit Card Test
Industry standardIndependent Appraisal
Your rightFederal Regulation M
AppliesHigh Small Claims Limit
Up to $25,000What Delaware Law Requires
Your Dispute Rights
Under Delaware Consumer Fraud Act, Delaware consumers can dispute excessive wear-and-tear charges assessed during lease returns.
Timeline
Once you submit your request, the dealer or administrator has 30 days after receiving final bill to respond.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I dispute lease-end charges in Delaware?
Yes. Under federal Regulation M and Delaware's Consumer Fraud Act, you can dispute unreasonable excess wear charges. Delaware's $25,000 small claims limit makes court action practical.
What is the Credit Card Test for lease returns?
The Credit Card Test is an industry standard: scratches, dents, and damage that can be covered by a standard credit card (~2 inches) are considered normal wear and tear, not chargeable damage.
What is the small claims limit in Delaware?
Delaware's Justice of the Peace Court handles claims up to $25,000, one of the highest small claims limits in the nation. This makes it practical to dispute even large lease-end charges.
Where do I complain about unfair lease charges in Delaware?
File complaints with the Delaware Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit at (302) 577-8600 or the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles.
Delaware Regulatory Contacts
If you need to file a complaint or seek assistance, contact these official agencies:
Contact information is provided for reference. Verify current details on official agency websites.
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Average Delaware recovery: $1,500 · Based on Delaware Consumer Fraud Act