Indeed. Leasing domains can be a bit like them 'free domains' you can get online (.tk), because if the owner decides to evenually sell the domains before the contract of lease is over, your
screwed.
Leasing domains can also cause troubles in the end. The leasee may want a longer contract lease, due to the huge development his website has made, and the owner may not be able to supply an extra lease of the domain at the time. A misunderstanding could araise.
I know some people also like the boost about how they 'own' the domain their leasing, which can cause some problems.
I'm not a big fan of leasing, nor do I think I'll do it again. It's not really worth the hassle, although it does earn you an extra buck or two!
