Sec. 42-410. Late fees. Delinquency and default charges. Attorney's fees.
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Sec. 42-410. Late fees. Delinquency and default charges. Attorney's fees. (a)
A holder may impose on the lessee a late charge on a periodic payment that is delinquent
for ten days or more in an amount specified in the consumer lease but not exceeding
the lesser of ten dollars or five per cent of the unpaid portion of the late periodic payment.
A late fee is not enforceable to the extent it exceeds this limit.
(c) Subject to subsection (b) of this section regarding late charges, a consumer lease may provide for imposition on the lessee of charges for the lessee's delinquency or default, including collection, repossession and court costs, at an amount that is reasonable in light of the anticipated or actual harm caused by the delinquency or default, the difficulties of proof of loss and the inconvenience or unfeasibility of otherwise obtaining an adequate remedy.
(d) A consumer lease may provide for the imposition on the lessee of the holder's reasonable attorney's fees, but the fees are recoverable by the holder only if the holder is represented by an attorney who is not an employee of the holder. If a consumer lease provides for recovery of attorney's fees by the holder, a lessee who successfully defends a collection action is entitled to reasonable attorney's fees from the holder.
(P.A. 02-81, S. 21.)
History: P.A. 02-81 effective July 1, 2003.