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  8. Chapter 743i - Consumer Rent-to-Own Agreements


Chapter 743i - Consumer Rent-to-Own Agreements


  • Section 42-240 - Definitions.
  • Section 42-241 - Written agreement. Information which must be disclosed.
  • Section 42-242 - Prohibited provisions.
  • Section 42-243 - Lessor prohibited from imposing certain charges upon lessee. Permitted charges.
  • Section 42-244 - Prohibited provisions void. Agreement not otherwise affected.
  • Section 42-245 - Liability damage waiver. Fee. Notice. Prohibitions and requirements.
  • Section 42-246 - Reinstatement of terminated agreement.
  • Section 42-247 - Written notice of assignment of lessor's right to receive payment under the agreement.
  • Section 42-248 - Limit on total rental payments. Lessee to acquire ownership when fifty per cent of all rental payments made by lessee equals cash price of rented property. Termination of agreement.
  • Section 42-249 - Lessee's early purchase option.
  • Section 42-250 - Advertisement of rent-to-own agreements. Disclosure.
  • Section 42-251 - Violations. Lessee's right to minimum recovery, set-off and counterclaim. Attorney's fees and court costs.
  • Section 42-252 - Lessor's obligations.
  • Section 42-253 - Action must be brought within three years.
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