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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Information to be included.--At any time after the execution of an installment sale contract and within one year after the termination of the contract, a holder of the contract shall furnish to the buyer upon request a complete and detailed statement of account showing the following:
(1) All amounts paid by the buyer on account of the obligation, dates of payment and the allocation of the payments to the reduction of:
(i) Time balance.
(ii) Refinance charges.
(iii) Late charges.
(iv) Court costs.
(v) Attorney fees.
(vi) Costs of retaking, repairing and storing the motor vehicle.
(vii) Other costs permitted under the provisions of this chapter and the contract.
(2) All amounts credited to the buyer as rebates for prepayment and unexpired premiums on canceled insurance.
(3) The amount of the installment payments, accrued charges and expenses incurred, which are due and payable.
(4) The number, amount and due dates of installment payments to become due and payable.
(b) Copies.--
(1) The buyer shall be furnished with one statement of account without charge during the term of the contract or within one year after the termination of the contract.
(2) Upon request and payment of a reasonable fee not to exceed the cost of production, a holder shall furnish to the buyer an additional statement of account.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 12 Pa.C.S.A. Commerce and Trade § 6230. Statement of account to buyer - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-12-pacsa-commerce-and-trade/pa-csa-sect-12-6230/
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