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6909 – Lessor's Liability For Noncompliance | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law Section 6909 details lessor liabilities for noncompliance, damages caps, and class action rules in rental-purchase agreements.

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6909 – Lessor's Liability For Noncompliance

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 6909

Summary
Pennsylvania's Section 6909 outlines the liability of lessors for noncompliance with rental-purchase laws, including violations' legal consequences, damages, and class action limitations. It specifies that violations are also considered violations of the state's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law and sets caps on damages and class action recoveries. The law also details time limits for filing class actions and rules for multiple violations within a single agreement.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law Section 6909 details lessor liabilities for noncompliance, damages caps, and class action rules in rental-purchase agreements.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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