New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09381

Introduced
12/19/25  
Refer
12/19/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Refer
5/5/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Engrossed
5/11/26  

Caption

Amends provisions relating to unauthorized rental car use; authorizes a rental vehicle company to regain custody of a rental vehicle which is not returned at the end of the rental agreement including repossession.

Impact

The incorporation of these provisions aims to enhance protections for rental companies against unauthorized vehicle use while balancing consumer rights. By clearly defining the scenarios under which repossession is permissible, the bill seeks to mitigate disputes between rental companies and consumers. Furthermore, the requirement for timely notifications to renters before repossession actions are taken dictates new responsibilities for rental companies, fostering transparency in the rental process.

Summary

Bill A09381 aims to amend provisions related to unauthorized rental car use in New York. It grants rental vehicle companies the authority to regain custody of rental vehicles not returned as per the rental agreement terms, allowing repossession under defined circumstances. Notably, the bill stipulates that if a renter exceeds the rental period without express consent from the company, the company can regain custody of the vehicle after proper notification. Further, situations involving fraudulent acquisition of the vehicle or failure to remit payment are also addressed, with stipulations for repossession procedures outlined in detail.

Contention

One potential point of contention relates to the balance between protecting rental companies and safeguarding consumer rights. Critics may argue that the provisions could empower rental companies to exercise excessive control over renters or that the notification requirements may not be adequately addressed. Additionally, provisions permitting companies to report the vehicle as stolen, under certain conditions, could lead to legal complications, especially if the definition of 'unauthorized use' is ambiguous, therefore potentially criminalizing renters mistakenly involved in misunderstandings. The effectiveness of these amendments will likely hinge on clear communication and enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

NY S09501

Same As Amends provisions relating to unauthorized rental car use; authorizes a rental vehicle company to regain custody of a rental vehicle which is not returned at the end of the rental agreement including repossession.

Previously Filed As

NY S09501

Amends provisions relating to unauthorized rental car use; authorizes a rental vehicle company to regain custody of a rental vehicle which is not returned at the end of the rental agreement including repossession.

NY S09540

Requires motor vehicle rental companies to provide consumers with all associated fees at the time of rental including mandatory fees and extra costs.

NY A10913

Requires motor vehicle rental companies to provide consumers with all associated fees at the time of rental including mandatory fees and extra costs.

NY S09737

Prohibits rental vehicle companies from imposing any fees, charges or penalties, other than the actual cost of a toll, on an authorized driver for such driver's use of a rental vehicle.

NY A08522

Enacts the "guaranteed reservation protection for rental car customers act"; provides that a rental vehicle company shall not charge any authorized driver a rental rate higher than the rate quoted in such driver's reservation.

NY S09298

Requires rental vehicle companies provide for additional liability insurance on rental vehicles and have such insurance be primary during each rental period.

NY A10528

Requires rental vehicle companies provide for additional liability insurance on rental vehicles and have such insurance be primary during each rental period.

NY HB3016

Relating to the circumstances in which a rental company may void a damage waiver for a rental vehicle.

NY AB1650

Rental vehicles: law enforcement.

NY SB2987

Relating to the circumstances in which a rental company may void a damage waiver for a rental vehicle.

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