(815 ILCS 636/25)
Sec. 25. Requirements for a consumer lease.
(a) A consumer lease shall be in writing and signed by the lessor and the lessee.
(b) The printed portion of the consumer lease, other than directions for completion of the consumer lease, shall be printed in a size equal to at least eight-point type. The consumer lease shall contain the following items printed or written in a conspicuous manner:
(1) At the top of the consumer lease, in at least
10-point bold capitalized type, the words "MOTOR VEHICLE LEASE AGREEMENT".
(2) If physical damage or liability insurance
coverage for bodily injury and property damage caused to others is not included in the consumer lease, a notice in at least 10-point bold capitalized type, substantially similar to the following: "NO PHYSICAL DAMAGE OR LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE CAUSED TO OTHERS IS INCLUDED IN THIS LEASE."
(3) Directly above the acknowledgement permitted by
subsection (c) of this Section to appear above the space reserved for the lessee's signature, a written notice substantially similar to the following:
"NOTICE TO THE LESSEE: This is a lease. You
have no ownership rights in the vehicle unless and until you exercise your option to purchase the vehicle, if this lease contains a purchase option. Do not sign this lease before you read it. Early termination may require you to pay a substantial amount. You are entitled to a completed copy of this lease when you sign it."
(c) The lessor shall deliver to the lessee a completed copy of the consumer lease signed by the lessor. Any acknowledgement by the lessee of delivery of a copy of the consumer lease shall be conspicuous and shall appear directly above the space reserved for the lessee's signature.
(d) The consumer lease shall contain the names of the lessor and the lessee, the place of business of the lessor, the residence or place of business of the lessee as specified by the lessee, and a description of the vehicle, including its make, model year, model, and, if known, the vehicle's identification number or marks.
(e) The consumer lease shall contain the following:
(1) All items required to be disclosed by the
Consumer Leasing Act and, in addition, the following items if the items or substantially similar items are not required to be disclosed by the Consumer Leasing Act.
(2) The capitalized cost, identified as "capitalized
cost", and a descriptive explanation such as "the agreed upon amount determined at lease inception for all items and services included in the lease".
(3) Any capitalized cost reduction, using the term
"capitalized cost reduction".
(4) The adjusted capitalized cost, using the term
"adjusted capitalized cost" and a descriptive explanation, as applicable, such as "the agreed upon amount which serves as the basis for determining the base lease payment. If you are not in default, this amount plus any applicable early termination charges determines your maximum early termination obligation".
(5) If the lessee is not permitted to terminate the
lease at any time, the consumer lease shall contain a conspicuous statement setting forth any prohibitions upon the lessee's ability to terminate the consumer lease at any time before the end of the scheduled term.
(6) The vehicle's residual value, using the term
"residual value".
(f)
(1) (A) Any insurance for which a charge is included
in the consumer lease shall be issued by an insurance company authorized to do that kind of insurance business in this State.
(B) The lessee shall have the privilege of
purchasing the insurance from an agent or broker of the lessee's own selection and of selecting an insurance company acceptable to the lessor provided, however, that the inclusion of the insurance premium in the consumer lease when the lessee selects the agent, broker, or company shall be optional with the lessor and in such case the lessor or assignee shall have no obligation to send or cause to be sent to the lessee a copy of the insurance policy.
(2) If the policy of liability insurance or other
insurance on the vehicle is canceled, any unearned insurance premium refund received by the holder shall be either (i) refunded to the lessee or (ii) credited, together with the unearned portion of the lease charge applicable thereto, to the lessee's obligations, including, without limitation, to the final maturing lease payments or, at the holder's option, to the obligations of the lessee upon early or scheduled termination except to the extent applied toward payment for similar insurance protecting the interests of the lessee and the holder or either of them, provided that no such credit or refund need be made if the amount thereof would be less than one dollar.
(3) The amount, if any, included as a charge for
group credit insurance, liability insurance, or other insurance on the vehicle shall not exceed the premiums permitted by law for the insurance. If the group credit or other insurance is canceled, the refund for unearned insurance premiums received by the holder shall be either (i) refunded to the lessee or (ii) credited, together with the unearned portion of the lease charge applicable thereto, either to the lessee's obligations, including, without limitation, to the final maturing lease payments or, at the holder's option, to the obligations of the lessee upon early or scheduled termination, provided that no such credit or refund need be made if the amount thereof would be less than one dollar.
(g) If the lessee is obligated under the consumer lease to maintain insurance on the vehicle and if subsequent to the execution of the consumer lease the lessee fails to maintain the required insurance, the holder, at its option, may buy insurance insuring substantially the same risks for either the interest of the lessee and the holder or the interest of either of them. Any amount paid by the holder for insurance may be the subject of a lease charge from the date the amount was paid by the holder, as though the amount was part of the capitalized cost, shall be subject to the default provisions of the consumer lease and shall be repayable by the lessee to the lessor as provided in the consumer lease. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent the holder from pursuing any other remedy for default set forth in the consumer lease or provided by law.
(h) (1) The holder may, if the consumer lease so provides, collect a late charge on each lease payment in default for a period of 10 days in the amount or amounts agreed to in the consumer lease.
(2) The holder may not assess or collect a late
charge under paragraph (1) of this subsection when the only delinquency is late charges assessed on an earlier lease payment or payments.
(3) The consumer lease may provide that in the event
of default by the lessee, the lessee shall pay collection costs, court costs, and, where the consumer lease is referred to an attorney not a salaried employee of the holder for collection, reasonable attorneys' fees.
(i) No consumer lease shall be signed by any party thereto when it contains blank spaces to be filled in after it has been signed except that, if delivery of the vehicle is not made at the time of the execution of the consumer lease, the vehicle's identifying numbers or marks or similar information and the due date of the first payment may be inserted in the consumer lease after its execution. The lessee's written acknowledgement, conforming to the requirements of subsection (c) of this Section, of delivery of a copy of the consumer lease shall be conclusive proof of the delivery of a copy of the consumer lease and of compliance with this subsection in any action or proceeding by or against the holder, lessor, or an assignee of the consumer lease without knowledge to the contrary at the time of the assignment.
(j) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Act or other laws of this State, (a) a holder may purchase, sell, or otherwise acquire or transfer an interest in a consumer lease or a vehicle subject to a consumer lease, on such terms and conditions and for such price as may be mutually agreed upon, and (b) no filing of the sale or transfer, no notice to the lessee of the sale or transfer, and no requirement that the holder be deprived of dominion over payments due under the consumer lease or over the vehicle if repossessed by or returned to the holder shall be necessary to the validity of a written sale or transfer of a consumer lease as against creditors, subsequent purchasers, pledgees, mortgagees, or encumbrancers of the holder.
(k) Unless the lessee has notice of actual or intended sale or transfer of a consumer lease, payment thereunder made by the lessee to the last known holder of the consumer lease shall be binding upon all subsequent holders or assignees. A person who sells or transfers a lease and thereafter receives payment from the lessee shall forward the payment in the form in which it was received to the person to whom the lease had been sold or transferred, unless the person to whom the lease has been sold or transferred agrees in writing that the person who sells or transfers the lease may retain the payment.
(l) (1) Upon written request from the lessee, the holder shall give or forward to the lessee a written statement of the dates and amounts of the periodic lease payments that have been received by the holder under the consumer lease and the total amount of the remaining periodic lease payments. Any amounts in the statement that are estimated shall be identified as estimated. A lessee shall be given a written receipt for any payment made in cash.
(2) Upon written request from a lessee who is then
entitled to terminate the consumer lease early, the holder shall give or forward to the lessee a written statement of the lessee's projected early termination obligation under the consumer lease without consideration on the value of the vehicle.
(3) No charge shall be imposed on the lessee for
preparation by the holder of the lease of a single statement under paragraph (1) or (2) in a 12-month period. A holder may impose a reasonable fee, not to exceed $20 per statement, for the preparation of additional early termination statements in a 12-month period, provided that the charge has been disclosed to the lessee either orally or in writing.
(m) No consumer lease shall contain any of the following provisions:
(1) In the absence of the lessee's default, the
holder may, arbitrarily and without reasonable cause, accelerate the maturity of any part or all of the amount owing thereon.
(2) A power of attorney is given to confess judgment
or an assignment of wages is given.
(3) The lessee waives any right of action against the
holder for any illegal act committed in the collection of payments under the consumer lease or in the repossession of the vehicle.
(4) The lessee executes a power of attorney
appointing the holder or other person acting on behalf of the holder as the lessee's agent in collection of payments under the consumer lease or in the repossession of the vehicle, provided, however, that this paragraph shall not prohibit the inclusion in a consumer lease of a limited power of attorney or other provision authorizing the holder to execute in the lessee's name any proofs of insurance claims or losses, titling and registration documents, odometer statements, or for any other purpose properly associated with the lease transaction or to endorse the lessee's name on any insurance settlement or premium, rebate draft, refund, or check.
(5) The holder is relieved from liability for any
legal remedy which the lessee may have had against the holder under the consumer lease, or any separate instrument executed in connection therewith.
(6) The lessee waives any provision of this Act.
(n) Any provision prohibited by this Act shall be unenforceable but shall not otherwise affect the validity of a consumer lease.
(Source: P.A. 89-625, eff. 1-1-97.)
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