Download Your Deal Sheet
Open your LeaseMax deal sheet, select Download to get a PDF, then save, print, or send it from your browser. Here's what's on it.
Your deal sheet is a written summary of the lease you built. In LeaseMax, the only in-app action is Download. After the PDF opens, you can save it, print it, or send it with your browser or device: there is no separate Print or Share button in the app.
What a deal sheet is: and why you'd bring it
A deal sheet is a multi-section report of your lease for a specific car: who you are, the vehicle, monthly payment options, and a breakdown of how the price was put together.
Bringing it to a dealership puts you in control. You can hand them a written deal and say "these are my terms." LeaseMax already builds in taxes and fees where noted on the sheet, so there should be fewer surprises at the desk.
Before you start
- You need a deal that's already been built (and, for the full paid report, unlocked after payment).
- The deal sheet opens at /pdf (also /print). You'll usually get there from your deal, from Download after checkout, or by selecting the vehicle name in All Quotes on your dashboard.
How to view your deal sheet
- Open your deal sheet from your deal, checkout, or dashboard (vehicle name in All Quotes).
- Wait for loading... while numbers load.
- Review the sheet on screen.
How to download (then print or share)
- Select Download near the top of the deal sheet page.
- LeaseMax builds a PDF and opens it in a new tab.
- From that PDF tab, use your browser or device to save, print, or send the file (email, messages, AirDrop, and so on).
- The file is named like
LeaseMax - {VIN}.pdfso you can find it by vehicle ID.
Saving the PDF is the easiest way to share your deal with yourself or a dealership.
On a phone, generating the PDF can take a few extra seconds. Wait for the spinner to finish before leaving the page.
What's on your deal sheet
Your details and your vehicle
At the top: your name, city, email, and phone, plus the vehicle name, VIN, Annual Mileage, Lease Term, and brand logo.
Lease Options
A table titled Lease Options shows monthly payments across different Due At Signing amounts. For each option you may see:
- The monthly payment.
- RV% and RV: residual (projected end-of-lease value).
- The money factor: lease interest rate in decimal form.
- I. Fees: inception fees.
- Rebate (sometimes shown as Rbt in other views): manufacturer or dealer money that lowers the price.
- Optional lines such as Dealer Cash or a balloon marker (🎈) when the program uses a balloon structure.
Understanding Your Deal
A section titled Understanding Your Deal breaks down pricing:
- Total MSRP of your car
- Discount requested
- Rebates you qualify for
- Selling price
It also covers Due At Signing, term, and Terms and Conditions (local sales tax for your ZIP, first month plus tax/title/registration in DAS where noted, bank acquisition and dealer fees included as stated, subject to credit approval).
If the program is a balloon lease, the sheet may include a short What is a balloon lease? explanation.
Near the bottom you'll see a valid until date. Lender programs change; try to use the sheet before that date. Numbers are also subject to credit approval: "valid until" is not a payment guarantee.
Troubleshooting
- Stuck on "loading...": Wait a few seconds, then refresh once.
- Error instead of your deal: Open the sheet from your deal or dashboard rather than typing the address by hand.
- Nothing after Download: Allow pop-ups for LeaseMax and try again. On a phone, wait for the spinner.
- Numbers look out of date: Refresh the deal from your dashboard, then open the sheet again. Check the valid-until date.