New Hampshire Revised Statutes 361-D:4 – Lease Agreement; Warnings
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Every lease agreement shall contain, in at least 8-point bold type, above the acknowledgment authorized under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 361-D:7 or if none exists the space provided for the lessee’s signature and circumscribed by a line, the following warnings which shall be signed or initialed by the lessee:
I. Notice to the lessee:
(a) Do not sign this agreement before you read it or if it contains any blank spaces to be filled in;
(b) You are entitled to a completely filled in copy of this agreement;
(c) If you default in the performance of your obligations under this agreement, the vehicle may be repossessed and you may be subject to suit and liability for an early termination obligation under this agreement.
s/s __________ lessee
II. Warning-Unless a charge is included in this agreement for public liability or property damage insurance, payment for such coverage is not provided by this agreement.
s/s __________ lessee
III. You have the right to return the vehicle, and receive a refund of any payments made if the credit application is not approved, unless nonapproval results from an incomplete application or from incorrect information provided by you.
s/s __________ lessee
IV. New Hampshire law does not provide for a “cooling-off” or other cancellation period for vehicle leases. Therefore, you cannot later cancel this lease simply because you change your mind, decide the base payment or capitalized costs are too much, or wish you had acquired a different vehicle. You may only cancel this lease with the agreement of the lessor or for legal cause, such as fraud.
s/s __________ lessee
V. Any holder of this lease is subject to all claims and defenses which:
(a) You could assert against the lessor of the vehicle that you have leased and
(b) Are clear on the face of the lease.
s/s __________ lessee
I. Notice to the lessee:
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 361-D:4
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
(a) Do not sign this agreement before you read it or if it contains any blank spaces to be filled in;
(b) You are entitled to a completely filled in copy of this agreement;
(c) If you default in the performance of your obligations under this agreement, the vehicle may be repossessed and you may be subject to suit and liability for an early termination obligation under this agreement.
s/s __________ lessee
II. Warning-Unless a charge is included in this agreement for public liability or property damage insurance, payment for such coverage is not provided by this agreement.
s/s __________ lessee
III. You have the right to return the vehicle, and receive a refund of any payments made if the credit application is not approved, unless nonapproval results from an incomplete application or from incorrect information provided by you.
s/s __________ lessee
IV. New Hampshire law does not provide for a “cooling-off” or other cancellation period for vehicle leases. Therefore, you cannot later cancel this lease simply because you change your mind, decide the base payment or capitalized costs are too much, or wish you had acquired a different vehicle. You may only cancel this lease with the agreement of the lessor or for legal cause, such as fraud.
s/s __________ lessee
V. Any holder of this lease is subject to all claims and defenses which:
(a) You could assert against the lessor of the vehicle that you have leased and
(b) Are clear on the face of the lease.
s/s __________ lessee