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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A premium finance agreement shall not be executed by or on behalf of the insured when it contains any blank space to be filled in thereafter; however, if any insurance contract, premiums for which are advanced or to be advanced under the agreement, has not been issued at the time of execution and the premium finance agreement so provides, the name of the insurer, the policy number and the due date of the first installment may be left blank and inserted later. In connection with the financing of an additional premium or policies, upon the completion of the computations necessary to determine the amount of the revised unpaid balance and the number and amount of future installment payments, the company shall mail notice of the changes to the insured at his address shown in the agreement. The notice of the revised finance agreement shall set forth:
(a) The unpaid balance, as adjusted.
(b) The number and frequency of each installment under the revised finance agreement.
(c) The amount of each installment.
(d) A statement to the insured that he may disaffirm the revised finance agreement by mailing, to the company's office, notice of his intention to do so within 10 days of the company's mailing of the notice of the revised finance agreement.
(e) A statement to the insured that the company may, in the event he disaffirms, cancel his insurance contract or contracts as provided in Section 18608, except that the 10-day period required by that section shall be deemed to commence with the mailing of the notice of the revised finance agreement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Financial Code - FIN § 18606 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/financial-code/fin-sect-18606/
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