Washington Statutes

§ 63.14.125 — Lender credit card agreements—Security interests prohibited.

Washington § 63.14.125
JurisdictionWashington
Title 63PERSONAL PROPERTY
Ch. 63.14RETAIL INSTALLMENT SALES OF GOODS AND SERVICES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 63.14.125 (2026).

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A lender credit card agreement may not contain any provision for a security interest in real or personal property or fixtures of the buyer to secure payment of performance of the buyer's obligation under the lender credit card agreement.

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Legislative History

[1984 c 280 s 4.]

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