State Law Guide · Updated January 2026
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North Dakota Lease Return Dispute Rights
Under North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act, North Dakota consumers can dispute unfair lease return charges.
Quick Answer
In North Dakota, you can dispute excessive wear-and-tear charges on your lease return. You can sue in Small Claims Court for up to $15,000.
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Key North Dakota 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 $15,000 | North Dakota has a high small claims limit |
Consumer Fraud Act
AppliesCredit Card Test
Industry standardIndependent Appraisal
Your rightFederal Regulation M
AppliesHigh Small Claims Limit
Up to $15,000What North Dakota Law Requires
Your Dispute Rights
Under North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act, North Dakota 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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Average $1,200 disputed
"Interior wear charge of $400 for work boot scuffs on the door sill. Three years of farm use. Waived."
— West Fargo, ND
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I dispute lease-end charges in North Dakota?
Yes. Under federal Regulation M and North Dakota's Consumer Fraud Act, you can dispute charges that exceed reasonable wear standards. The $15,000 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 North Dakota?
North Dakota small claims court handles cases up to $15,000. Most lease-end wear charge disputes fall well within this limit.
Where do I complain about unfair lease charges in North Dakota?
File complaints with the North Dakota Attorney General Consumer Protection at (701) 328-3404 or the North Dakota Department of Transportation.
North Dakota 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 North Dakota recovery: $1,400 · Based on North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act