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76-2715. Foreclosure consulting contract; provisions prohibited.A provision in a foreclosure consulting contract is void as against public policy if the provision attempts or purports to:(1) Waive any of the rights specified in sections 76-2713 to 76-2718 or the right to a jury trial;(2) Consent to jurisdiction for litigation or choice of law in a state other than Nebraska;(3) Consent to venue in a county other than the county in which the residence in foreclosure is located; or(4) Impose any costs or fees greater than the actual costs and fees. SourceLaws 2008, LB123, § 15.Effective Date: July 18, 2008

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-2715

76-2715. Foreclosure consulting contract; provisions prohibited.A provision in a foreclosure consulting contract is void as against public policy if the provision attempts or purports to:(1) Waive any of the rights specified in sections 76-2713 to 76-2718 or the right to a jury trial;(2) Consent to jurisdiction for litigation or choice of law in a state other than Nebraska;(3) Consent to venue in a county other than the county in which the residence in foreclosure is located; or(4) Impose any costs or fees greater than the actual costs and fees. SourceLaws 2008, LB123, § 15.Effective Date: July 18, 2008

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-2715

76-2715. Foreclosure consulting contract; provisions prohibited.A provision in a foreclosure consulting contract is void as against public policy if the provision attempts or purports to:(1) Waive any of the rights specified in sections 76-2713 to 76-2718 or the right to a jury trial;(2) Consent to jurisdiction for litigation or choice of law in a state other than Nebraska;(3) Consent to venue in a county other than the county in which the residence in foreclosure is located; or(4) Impose any costs or fees greater than the actual costs and fees. SourceLaws 2008, LB123, § 15.Effective Date: July 18, 2008