Pet leasing now against the law in New Jersey

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Friday, August 9, 2019
A warning about pet leasing agreements
A warning about pet leasing agreements. Nydia Han has more on Action News at 11 p.m. on July 15, 2019.

MIDDLETOWN, N.J. -- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a bill that bars pet dealers from leasing dogs and cats.

The first-term Democrat signed the measure on Friday and called the leasing of pets "predatory."

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The bill's sponsors say the measure was necessary because some pet dealers will enter into lease agreements to make high-priced pets seem more affordable to consumers.

Democratic Assemblyman John Armato says that's not the case and that lease deals result in consumers paying pay more over time than the retail price of the pet.

On top of that, he says, the person might not fully own the dog or cat.