California Statutes
§ 1799.100. — 1799.100. (Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 991, Sec. 3.5.)
California § 1799.100.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code CIVCivil Code - CIV
Div. 3.DIVISION 3. OBLIGATIONS
Title1.85.
Part 4.TITLE 1.85. CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACTS
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Cal. Civil Code - CIV Code § 1799.100. (2026).
Text
(a)It is unlawful for any person to take a security interest in any household goods, as defined in subdivision (g), in connection with a consumer credit contract or other credit obligation incurred primarily for personal, family, or household purposes unless (1) the person takes possession of the household goods or (2) the purchase price of the household goods was financed through the consumer credit contract or credit obligation.
(b)An
agreement or other document creating a nonpossessory security interest in personal property as defined in subdivision (d) in connection with a consumer credit contract or other credit obligation incurred primarily for personal, family, or household purposes shall contain a statement of description reviewed and signed by the consumer indicating each speci
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Related
In Re Kamps
217 B.R. 836 (C.D. California, 1998)
In Re Carlos
215 B.R. 52 (C.D. California, 1997)
Legislative History
Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 991, Sec. 3.5. Effective January 1, 2000. Operative July 1, 2001, by Sec. 75 of Ch. 991.
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