Short-term lease with negative BKR
Many leasing companies assess your financial situation using a BKR check before you can lease a car. This can make it difficult to sign a lease contract if you have a negative BKR registration. At Shortleaseland, we look beyond just your credit history and often offer short-term leasing even with a negative BKR.

What is a negative BKR registration?
The Credit Registration Office (BKR) registers all loans exceeding €250 (private) and €1,000 (business) that people take out for longer than one month, and also records whether payments are made (on time). A positive registration means you've always paid on time, while a negative BKR registration means you've sometimes failed to pay or paid too late. Once you have a negative BKR registration, it becomes more difficult to obtain new loans and credit, as you pose a higher risk to lenders. This also means that (short-term) leasing with a negative BKR registration becomes more difficult. At Shortleaseland, we look beyond just your credit history, which means that in most cases, it's possible to short-lease even if you have a negative BKR registration.

Short-term lease with negative BKR
Short-term leases with a negative BKR (Credit Registration Office) are often possible at Shortleaseland because we handle your application differently than most leasing companies. Our specialists will personally assess your current situation, looking not only at the figures but also at their level of trust in you and your business. We believe you can accurately assess your ability to meet your payment obligations. Furthermore, a short-term lease is always for a short period, after which the contract can be canceled on a monthly basis. This means you can respond flexibly to changes and the risks are generally lower. For these reasons, short-term leases with a negative BKR (Credit Registration Office) are often possible at Shortleaseland.

Free whitepaper – Short-term lease with negative BKR
In our free whitepaper, we provide more detailed answers to some frequently asked questions about short-term leasing with a negative BKR (Credit Registration Office) rating, including:
- What is a negative BKR registration?
- How long does a negative BKR registration remain visible?
- Can you have a negative BKR registration removed?
- How does short-term leasing with a negative BKR work?
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Can you short-term lease with a negative BKR registration?
Yes, you can short-lease with a negative BKR registration. At Shortleaseland, we look beyond just your credit history: we also consider your current situation. This way, in many cases, we can get you back on the road quickly with a short-lease.
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When do you get a negative BKR registration?
You will receive a negative BKR registration if a loan is registered in your name with the BKR and you do not pay it or do not pay it on time.
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Who can short-lease with a negative BKR?
You can apply for a short-term lease with us, whether you're a business or a private individual, even if you have a negative BKR registration. We don't just look at your figures; we also consider the trust we have in you (and your business). This means that in 80% of cases, you can also short-lease with us even if you have a negative BKR registration.

The benefits of short lease
- Smooth acceptance where we look beyond just numbers
- Low risk thanks to short, flexible terms
- Experienced leasing advisors who will help you find the right solution
- A large stock of vehicles, so you can get back on the road quickly
Short-term lease with negative BKR
Short-term leasing is the ideal choice if you have a negative BKR registration. You're never tied to long contracts, and thanks to its flexibility, you can easily switch or terminate your lease when your situation changes. At Shortleaseland, we don't perform a BKR check, which means that in 80% of cases, you can also short-lease with us even if your BKR is negative.
Curious if short-term leasing is an option for you with a negative BKR registration? Contact us. Our leasing advisors will assess your situation and are happy to discuss all the options with you.
