Delaware Statutes
§ 2251 — Deceptive advertising prohibited
Delaware § 2251
JurisdictionDelaware
Title5
PartOther Businesses Under Jurisdiction of State Banking Department
Ch. 22LICENSED LENDERS
Subch.Title Loans
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Bluebook
Del. Code tit. 5, § 2251 (2026).
Text
No licensee shall advertise, market the availability of, or otherwise seek to induce any natural person to apply for, or enter into an obligation concerning, a title loan in any manner that violates either subchapter II (Consumer Fraud) or subchapter III (Deceptive Trade Practices) of Chapter 25 of Title 6. Further, no licensee shall advertise a title loan interest rate that is lower for an initial period, if that interest rate increases during any rollover.
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Legislative History
77 Del. Laws, c. 164, § 1
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