(a) An advertisement for a rent-to-own agreement that refers to or states the amount of a payment and the right to acquire ownership of any one particular item under the agreement shall clearly and conspicuously state:

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 42-250

  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.

(1) That the transaction advertised is a rent-to-own agreement;

(2) The total number of payments and the total amount to be paid to acquire ownership;

(3) The circumstances under which the consumer can acquire ownership of the property.

(b) Any personal property displayed or offered under a rent-to-own agreement shall bear a tag which clearly and conspicuously indicates:

(1) The cash price of the property;

(2) The amount of the periodic payment; and

(3) The total amount that must be paid to acquire ownership of the property.