2024 Delaware Code
Title 5 - Banking
Chapter 22. LICENSED LENDERS
Subchapter V. Title Loans
§ 2258. Interest after default or repossession.

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5 DE Code § 2258 (2024)
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§ 2258. Interest after default or repossession.

If a title loan borrower defaults on the loan, interest shall accrue on that loan at the rate specified in the original loan agreement for the original title loan period, any rollover period, and the period of any workout agreement. If the borrower remains in default at the expiration of the last of those periods, interest shall accrue from that point forward at no more than the legal rate specified in § 2301 of Title 6 as of that time. In all such cases, interest shall cease to accrue at the time a licensee takes possession of the motor vehicle that is used as security for that loan. Interest following a judgment that is rendered by a court of competent jurisdiction in favor of the licensee in any suit for breach of the loan agreement shall accrue at a rate determined by the court.

77 Del. Laws, c. 164, § 1; 
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