State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXXVI > CHAPTER399-D > 399-D-20

Each licensee shall make a written contract with a debtor, and immediately furnish the debtor with a true copy thereof. Such contract shall set forth the complete list of the debtor's obligations to be adjusted, a complete list of the creditors holding such obligations, the total charges agreed upon for the services of the licensee and the beginning and expiration date of the contract. No licensee shall enter into a contract in which the debtor's obligations will not be discharged within 60 months, exclusive of contractual debts which exceed the 60-month period.

Source. 2004, 230:1, eff. Sept. 9, 2004. 2007, 343:4, eff. July 1, 2007.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXXVI > CHAPTER399-D > 399-D-20

Each licensee shall make a written contract with a debtor, and immediately furnish the debtor with a true copy thereof. Such contract shall set forth the complete list of the debtor's obligations to be adjusted, a complete list of the creditors holding such obligations, the total charges agreed upon for the services of the licensee and the beginning and expiration date of the contract. No licensee shall enter into a contract in which the debtor's obligations will not be discharged within 60 months, exclusive of contractual debts which exceed the 60-month period.

Source. 2004, 230:1, eff. Sept. 9, 2004. 2007, 343:4, eff. July 1, 2007.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXXVI > CHAPTER399-D > 399-D-20

Each licensee shall make a written contract with a debtor, and immediately furnish the debtor with a true copy thereof. Such contract shall set forth the complete list of the debtor's obligations to be adjusted, a complete list of the creditors holding such obligations, the total charges agreed upon for the services of the licensee and the beginning and expiration date of the contract. No licensee shall enter into a contract in which the debtor's obligations will not be discharged within 60 months, exclusive of contractual debts which exceed the 60-month period.

Source. 2004, 230:1, eff. Sept. 9, 2004. 2007, 343:4, eff. July 1, 2007.