HRS §481M-13
Disclosure of information
Before you sign a lease-purchase agreement, the landlord must give you required information in writing, clearly and in readable type. The information must be on the agreement above your signature line, and you must get a copy to sign before any payment is due. If the information becomes wrong because of something you do later, that is not a violation.
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The statute, as written — Disclosure of information
(a) The lessor shall disclose to the lessee the information required by this chapter. In a transaction involving more than one lessor, only one lessor need make the disclosures, but all lessors shall be bound by these disclosures. The disclosures shall be made before consummation of the lease-purchase agreement. (b) The disclosures shall be made clearly and conspicuously in writing and in not less than ten-point standard type. A copy of the disclosures shall be included with the lease-purchase agreement provided to the lessee. All disclosures required by this chapter shall be printed or typed in a color or shade that clearly contrasts with the background. The disclosures required under section 481M-14 shall be made on the face of the lease-purchase agreement above the line for the lessee's signature. Before any payment is due, the lessor shall furnish the lessee with an exact copy of the lease-purchase agreement, which shall be signed by the lessee and which shall evidence the lessee's agreement. (c) If a disclosure becomes inaccurate as the result of any act, occurrence, or agreement by the lessee after delivery of the required disclosures, the resulting inaccuracy shall not be a violation of this chapter.
Sections this one refers to
§481M-14 What a lease-purchase agreement must tell you
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