Moin. I have a car that I leased at BMW Bank through a car dealership and that I should leave at the beginning of August. I have taken out the insurance, which was recommended to me by Autohaus itself. Unfortunately, the hail hit the car strongly at the beginning of May, so that it got many dents. I informed the insurance company and the lessor about it promptly. In May I received the confirmation from BMW: “As owner of the damaged vehicle we declare ourselves with it If our lessee submits a receipted repair invoice, he may be paid directly to it. Prerequisite for this is the proper and professional repair.” However, the SV came only yesterday and has determined several dents. I should now count on his documents next week. According to the SV I can make an appointment with the car dealership immediately afterwards in order to eliminate the damage. Did I yesterday with 2 Autoha The first (not the contractor) said he was busy with the release and then I got an appointment. Currently the waiting time is 1 month. The second (the current contractor where I bought the car) said that I should wait after the release of the insurance first and then make an appointment with them. So it’s 7 weeks before the delivery of the vehicle. 1) What is the best thing I should do? I worry that if you have to contact me, you can contact me. the insurance, I will pay the whole amount myself, which I never get back in full (or even comparable) amount. Or that I get the release right before the delivery and the date is only possible after the delivery. How is this possible? Is it possible at the BMW Bank to get a technical extension of the contract by 1-2 months in order to eliminate the damage? The car dealership is unfortunately not helpful and I can only guess what possibilities for me 2) Can I interpret the answer from BMW in such a way that I can repair the damage not only with BMW, but also with the bulge doctor? I tried to find the similar problems here or on the Internet, unfortunately without success. I look forward to any useful advice, thank you!