HRS §676-2
Disclosures the buyer must give the seller before a structured settlement transfer
Before you sign a transfer agreement, the buyer must give you a separate written disclosure at least three days ahead. It must list payment amounts, dates, values, fees, penalties, and your cancellation right. This section only covers what the buyer must tell you before you sign.
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The statute, as written — ‑2] Required disclosures to payee
Not less than three days prior to the date on which a payee signs a transfer agreement, the transferee shall provide to the payee a separate disclosure statement, in bold type no smaller than fourteen points, setting forth: (1) The amounts and due dates of the structured settlement payments to be transferred; (2) The aggregate amount of the payments in paragraph (1); (3) The discounted present value of the payments to be transferred, which shall be identified as the "calculation of current value of the transferred structured settlement payments under federal standards for valuing annuities", and the amount of the applicable federal rate used in calculating the discounted present value; (4) The gross advance amount; (5) An itemized listing of all applicable transfer expenses, other than attorneys' fees and related disbursements payable in connection with the transferee's application for approval of the transfer, and the transferee's best estimate of the amount of any of the fees and disbursements stated in this paragraph; (6) The net advance amount; (7) The amount of any penalties or liquidated damages payable by the payee in the event of any breach of the transfer agreement by the payee; and (8) A statement that the payee has the right to cancel the transfer agreement, without penalty or further obligation, not later than the third business day after the date the agreement is signed by the payee.
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