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Nebraska Statutes 69-2107 - Agreements; prohibited provisions

 

Nebraska Statutes > Chapter 69 > § 69-2107 - Agreements; prohibited provisions


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A consumer rental purchase agreement may not contain a provision:

(1) Requiring a confession of judgment;

(2) Requiring a garnishment of wages;

(3) Granting authorization to the lessor or a person acting on the lessor's behalf to enter unlawfully upon the consumer's premises or to commit any breach of the peace in the repossession of property;

(4) Requiring the consumer to waive any defense, counterclaim, or right of action against the lessor or a person acting on the lessor's behalf in collection of payment under the consumer rental purchase agreement or in the repossession of property; or

(5) Requiring purchase of insurance from the lessor to cover the property.


Laws 1989, LB 681, ยง 7.

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