Minnesota Statutes 332A.11 – Right to Cancel
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 332A.11
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
Subdivision 1.Debtor’s right to cancel.
A debtor has the right to cancel the debt management services agreement without cause at any time upon ten days’ written notice to the debt management services provider. In the event of cancellation, the debt management services provider must, within ten days of the cancellation, notify the debtor’s creditors of the cancellation and provide a refund of all unexpended funds paid by or for the debtor to the debt management services provider.
Subd. 2.Notice of debtor’s right to cancel.
A debt management services agreement must contain, on its face, in an easily readable type immediately adjacent to the space for signature by the debtor, the following notice: “Right To Cancel: You have the right to cancel this contract at any time on ten days’ written notice.”
Subd. 3.Automatic termination.
Upon the payment of all listed debts and fees, the debt management services agreement must automatically terminate, and all unexpended funds paid by or for the debtor to the debt management services provider must be immediately returned to the debtor.
Subd. 4.Debt management services provider’s right to cancel.
A debt management services provider may cancel a debt management services agreement with good cause upon 30 days’ written notice to the debtor. Within ten days after the cancellation, the debt management services provider must: (1) notify the debtor’s creditors of the cancellation; and (2) return to the debtor all unexpended funds paid by or for the debtor.