56:12-60.
Short title; consumer protection leasing act
Sections
1 through 8 and sections 11 through 14 of this act1 shall be known
and may be cited as the "Consumer Protection Leasing Act."
1 N.J.S.A. §§ 56:12-60 to 56:12-67
and 56:12-68 to 56:12-70 and effective date provision.
56:12-61.
Definitions
As
used in sections 1 through 8 and sections 11 through 14 of this act:1
"Adjusted
capitalized cost" means the agreed upon amount which serves as the basis
for determining the periodic lease payment and a portion of the lessee's early
termination liability, computed by subtracting from the gross capitalized cost
any capitalized cost reduction.
"Business day" means every day other than a Saturday, a Sunday, or a
day on which State-chartered banks in New Jersey are required to be closed.
"Capitalized cost reduction" means any payment made by cash, check,
rebates or similar means that are in the nature of down payments made by the
lessee and any net trade-in allowance granted by the lessor at the inception of
the lease for the purpose of reducing the gross capitalized cost but does not
include any periodic lease payments due at the inception of the lease or all of
the periodic lease payments if they are paid at the inception of the lease.
"Director" means the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs in
the Department of Law and Public Safety.
"Division" means the Division of Consumer Affairs in the Department
of Law and Public Safety.
"Fair market value commercial lease" means a contract or other
agreement between a lessor and a lessee in which the vehicle is to be used
primarily for business or commercial purposes and which provides an option for
the purchase of the vehicle by the lessee from the lessor at its fair market
value at the end of the lease term.
"Fleet lease" means a contract or other agreement between a lessor
and a lessee entered into after the effective date of this act and in which the
vehicles are to be used primarily for business or commercial purposes that is
either: a written agreement for the use of at least two vehicles that includes
an agreement for an option to use at least one additional motor vehicle; or a
written agreement for the lease of five or more vehicles.
"Gross capitalized cost" means the amount, which, when reduced by the
amount of the capitalized cost reduction, equals the adjusted capitalized cost.
The gross capitalized cost shall include, the cost of the vehicle and, without
limitation, taxes, registration, license, acquisition, assignment and other
fees and charges for insurance, for a waiver of the contractual obligation to pay
certain liability in the event the motor vehicle is damaged, stolen or
otherwise lost, for accessories and their installation, for delivering,
serving, repairing or improving the motor vehicle and for other services and
benefits incidental to the lease. It may also include, with respect to a
vehicle or other property traded-in in connection with a lease, the unpaid
balance of any amount financed under an outstanding vehicle loan agreement or
vehicle retail installment contract or the unpaid portion of the early
termination obligation under any other obligation of the lessee.
"Lease" means a contract or other agreement between a lessor and a
lessee, other than a fleet lease, a fair market value commercial lease, or a
TRAC lease, entered into after the effective date of this act for the use of a
motor vehicle by the lessee for a period of time exceeding 120 days, whether or
not the lessee has the option to purchase or otherwise become the owner of the
motor vehicle at the expiration of the lease. A lease shall not be deemed to be
a retail installment contract, as defined in subsection (b) of section 1 of
P.L.1960, c. 40 (C.17:16C-1), unless the lessee, for no or for a nominal
consideration, becomes the owner, or has the option of becoming the owner, of
the motor vehicle at the end of the term of the lease.
"Leasing dealer" means a person who, in the ordinary course of
business, offers or enters into motor vehicle leases or who in the course of
any 12-month period offers or enters into more than three motor vehicle leases.
The term "leasing dealer" shall not include a person to whom a lease
is assigned by a leasing dealer.
"Lessee" means a person who leases a motor vehicle under a lease.
"Lessor" means a leasing dealer who holds title to a motor vehicle leased
to a lessee under a lease or a leasing dealer who holds the lessor's rights
under the lease or a person to whom a lease is assigned.
"Motor vehicle" or "vehicle" means a motor vehicle as
defined in R.S.39:1-1, except the living facilities of motor homes.
"Purchase option price" means total cost to the lessee, excluding
sales tax, to purchase the motor vehicle at the end of the lease term.
"Residual value" means the projected fair market value of the motor
vehicle at the end of the lease term.
"TRAC lease" means a contract or other agreement between a lessor and
a lessee which contains a "terminal rental adjustment clause," as
that provision is defined in subsection (h) of 26 U.S.C. s.7701.
1N.J.S.A. §§ 56:12-60 to 56:12-67 and
56:12-68 to 56:12- 70.
56:12-62.
Lease requirements; contents; disclosures
Every
lease:
a.
Shall be in writing and contain all of the terms and conditions of the lease
agreement between the lessor and the lessee and shall be signed by the lessor
and lessee;
b. Shall state the names and addresses of all parties, and the phone number of
the leasing dealer. If the dealer knows the identity of the party to whom the
leasing dealer intends to assign the lease, the dealer shall include in the
lease the name, address and telephone number of the assignee. If the leasing
dealer does not include the name, address and telephone number of the assignee
in the lease, the dealer or the assignee shall, promptly upon assignment, mail
or personally deliver to the lessee the name, address and telephone number of
the assignee;
c. Shall state the dates when the lease is executed by the parties;
d. Shall identify the lease with the term "lease" in 14-point bold
type and shall be in a style and format to be determined by the director by
regulation;
e. Shall be completed in full without any blank spaces to be filled in after
the lease is signed by the lessee;
f. Shall specify the periodic basis or intervals when the lease payments shall
be payable;
g. Shall provide the following information concerning the conditions of the
lease:
(1) Whether or not the lessee has the option to
purchase the motor vehicle at the end of the lease term, and if so, either:
(a) the purchase option price, or
(b) the method for ascertaining the purchase option price. If the lease
includes a method for determining the purchase option price, and that method is
based upon an amount set forth in a publication, the identity of the
publication and the classification contained within the publication to be used,
shall be included. If the publication ceases to exist, the lessor shall
immediately notify the lessee of that fact and inform the lessee of the
identity of the comparable publication which will be utilized to ascertain the
purchase option price. If a method for ascertaining the purchase option price
not set forth in a publication is included in the lease, the lease shall set
forth a good faith estimate of the amount, using that method;
(2) The total amount of all payments required at the
inception of the lease term, including any refundable security deposit, any
trade-in allowance and any nonrefundable payment such as a down payment or
capitalized cost reduction, required at the beginning of the lease, or a
statement that no payment is required at the beginning of the lease;
(3) The number of periodic payments to be paid during the term of the lease and
the amount of each payment;
(4) A description of the standards to be used by the lessor in determining
excessive wear or damage, and any liability the lease imposes upon the lessee
at the end of the term of the lease, including any liability which may be
imposed upon the lessee because of excessive wear or damage of the motor
vehicle and any disposition costs imposed upon the lessee;
(5) (a) If the lease contains a purchase option, the total cost of the lease,
assuming there is no default and that the lessee exercises the purchase option
at the end of the term of the lease, which shall be the sum of: (i) the total
amount of all payments required at the beginning of the lease; (ii) the total
amount to be paid in periodic payments during the term of the lease; (iii) the
amount of any liability the lease imposes upon the lessee at the end of the
term of the lease; and (iv) the purchase option price.
(b) If the lease does not contain a purchase option or if the purchase option
price is not set forth in the lease, the total fixed cost of the lease, which
shall be the sum of (i), (ii) and (iii) of subparagraph (a) of this paragraph.
(c) For purposes of calculating the total cost of the lease under subparagraph
(a) of this paragraph or the total fixed cost of the lease under subparagraph
(b) of this paragraph, the amount of the refundable security deposit and
insurance shall be excluded;
(6) The formula which shall be used by the lessor to calculate the total
liability of the lessee if the lease is terminated by the lessee;
(7) The residual value of the vehicle;
(8) The total number of miles or the number of miles per month or year which
the vehicle may be driven without additional charge as permitted under the
terms of the lease, and the charge per mile for the miles driven in excess of
that permissible mileage;
(9) The liability of the lessee in the event the motor vehicle is damaged,
stolen or otherwise lost. In the event the motor vehicle is damaged, stolen or
lost and is deemed a total loss by the insurance company, and the lease
contains a provision whereby the difference between the insurance proceeds and
the amount due under the terms of the lease shall be waived if the lessor
receives the insurance proceeds and if the lessee has otherwise complied with
all other promises contained in the lease (including, where applicable, the
requirement that the lessee pay the deductible under any insurance coverage),
the lease shall disclose that the lessee shall have no further liability.
Otherwise, the lease shall disclose the option on the part of the lessee to
purchase from the lessor or from a third party, either insurance or damage
waivers, if available, to indemnify him for the difference between the
insurance proceeds and the amount due under the terms of the lease;
(10) The gross capitalized cost of the vehicle, the capitalized cost reduction
and the adjusted capitalized cost when the cost of the vehicle for the purpose
of calculating the gross capitalized cost exceeds the manufacturer's suggested
retail price; and
h.
Shall provide the following information concerning the motor vehicle to be
leased:
(1) If the odometer reads in excess of 1,000 miles,
an explanation of the prior use of the motor vehicle using the following terms,
as applicable: personal, family or household, demonstrator, livery, daily
rental, police, prior wreckage, unknown; provided that the lessor may insert
"unknown" only if the lessor does not know the prior use of the motor
vehicle;
(2) The odometer reading at the beginning of the lease term;
(3) The make, model, and year;
(4) The number of engine cylinders;
(5) Whether the transmission is automatic or manual;
(6) Whether the brakes and steering mechanism are power assisted or manual;
(7) Whether or not the vehicle is air conditioned;
(8) The vehicle identification number of the vehicle; and
(9) If the vehicle is required to have a Monroney label, the manufacturer's
suggested retail price as set forth on the Monroney label.
56:12-63.
Disclosures made in lease or in addendum to lease
The
disclosures required by subsections g. and h. of section 3 of this act1
may be made in the lease or in an addendum to the lease. If the required
disclosures are made in an addendum to the lease, the addendum shall refer to
the lease, and shall be separately signed by the lessee prior to signing the
lease.
1N.J.S.A. § 56:12-62.
56:12-64.
Compliance with requirements of federal law
Compliance
with the requirements of the federal "Consumer Leasing Act of 1976,"
Pub. L. 94-240 (15 U.S.C. § 1667 et seq.) and Federal Reserve Board Regulation
M, 12 CFR § 213, to the extent that they are substantially similar to the
requirements of this act, as the same may be amended from time to time, shall
constitute compliance with subsections f. and g. of section 3 of this act.1
1N.J.S.A. § 56:12-63.
56:12-65.
Default on lease; cancellation or termination of lease; notice required
a.
If a lessee is 15 days or more in default of the periodic payments due on the
lease and the lessor wishes to declare a default and cancel or terminate the
lease, the lessor shall personally deliver to the lessee or send by first
class, certified mail at the lessee's last known address as shown on the
records of the lessor, a notice of cancellation. A lessee who is in default
under a lease solely for failure to make a payment required by the lease shall
have the right to reinstate the lease, subject to the provisions of this
section. If the lessee has the right to reinstate the lease, the notice of
cancellation shall provide that the lessee has 15 days to reinstate the lease
by paying all past due periodic payments, late fees and other amounts due under
the lease, and, if the motor vehicle has been repossessed, the cost to the
lessor of repossessing, storing and transporting the motor vehicle. Such costs
may include a reasonable attorney's fee and court costs, if actually incurred
by the lessor and if provided for in the lease. Upon payment within the 15-day
period to the lessor of the amounts due, the lessor shall reinstate the lease
as if the lessee had not been in default of payment. The lessor shall not be
required to reinstate a lease more than once during the term of the lease. The
lessee has no right to reinstatement if the default is for any reason other
than or in addition to the failure to make a payment required by the lease.
b.
In the event of the death of a lessee before the expiration of a lease, there
shall be no default if the lessee's surviving spouse continues to make payments
to the lessor in accordance with the terms of the lease notwithstanding the
death of the lessee.
56:12-66.
Excessive wear or damage to leased vehicle; professional appraisal; invoice
a.
Where the lessee is liable at the end of the lease term for charges for
excessive wear and damage to the motor vehicle, the lease (or the addendum)
shall contain a statement that the lessee may obtain at the end of the lease
term, at the lessee's expense, a professional appraisal of the amount required
to repair or replace parts or the amount which the excessive wear and damage
reduces the value of the vehicle. This professional appraisal shall be
performed by an independent third party agreed to by the lessee and the lessor,
which appraisal shall be final and binding on the parties.
b.
Within 10 business days of the return of the motor vehicle to the lessor, the
lessor shall mail or deliver to the lessee an invoice for amounts claimed by the
lessor for excess wear and damage. The invoice shall contain in 10 point bold
face type a notice of the lessee's right under subsection a. of this section to
obtain an independent appraisal of excess wear and damage. The notice shall
also provide that: (i) the lessor must be advised in writing within seven
business days following the earlier of the date of the mailing or delivery of
the invoice if the lessee elects to obtain an independent appraisal; (ii) any
such appraisal must be conducted within ten business days following the date
that the lessor is notified of the lessee's election; and (iii) that if the
lessee fails to notify the lessor within the time allotted that the lessee has
elected an independent appraisal, the lessor's invoice will be deemed to be
final and binding on the parties.
c.
Within 15 business days after the lessee's obligations under the lease have
been determined and satisfied, which shall include but not be limited to, the
lessee's liability for excess wear and damage under this section, the lessor
shall credit to the lessee's account or mail to the lessee any refund of any
security deposit due to the lessee.
d.
Nothing in this section shall limit the lessee's obligation for any charge for
excess mileage as provided in the lease.
56:12-67.
Vehicle to be returned if credit not approved; notice required
a.
No leasing dealer may permit a prospective lessee to take possession of a motor
vehicle subject to a lease if such lease is contingent upon the approval of the
lessee's credit unless the lessee is provided with, and acknowledges receipt of
a notice on a separate page from any other notice, term or condition of the
lease, which provides substantially the following: NOTICE: YOUR LEASE IS
SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. IF YOUR CREDIT IS NOT APPROVED YOU MUST RETURN THE
VEHICLE. The notice may contain the name, address, phone number and logo of the
leasing dealer, and shall contain an acknowledgement by the lessee of the
receipt of the notice.
b.
(1) No lease shall bind a lessee or lessor unless both the lessee and lessor
have had one business day to review the lease contract before the signing of
the contract.
(2)
No leasing dealer may permit a prospective lessee to take possession of a motor
vehicle subject to a lease unless the lessee is provided with a conspicuous
notice which provides substantially the following: NOTICE: THE LESSEE AND THE
LESSOR SHALL BE ENTITLED TO REVIEW THE CONTRACT FOR ONE BUSINESS DAY BEFORE
SIGNING THE CONTRACT IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE SIGNATURE LINE OF THE CONTRACT.
c.
The leasing dealer shall complete the credit check of the prospective lessee
within 5 business days of both the leasing dealer and lessee signing the lease.
56:12-68.
Consumer awareness program
The
director shall implement a consumer awareness program which shall advise
consumers of the requirements, protections and benefits provided by this act.
56:12-69.
Rules and regulations
The
director shall promulgate rules and regulations pursuant to the
"Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c. 410 (C. 52:14B-1 et
seq.) as may be needed to effectuate the purposes of this act.
56:12-70.
Violations; unlawful practice
It
is an unlawful practice and a violation of P.L.1960, c. 39 (C. 56:8-1 et seq.)
to violate any provision of this act.
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