Delaware Code § 6-2406

Disclosure statement
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(a) Before executing a contract or agreement with a buyer or receiving money or other valuable consideration, a credit services
organization shall provide the buyer with a statement in writing, containing:
(1) A complete and detailed description of the services to be performed by the credit services organization for the buyer and the
total cost of the services;
(2) A statement explaining the buyer's right to proceed against the bond or surety account required by § 2404 of this title;
(3) The name and address of the surety company that issued the bond, or the name and address of the depository and the trustee,
and the account number of the surety account;
(4) A complete and accurate statement of the buyer's right to review any file on the buyer maintained by a consumer reporting
agency, as provided by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.);
(5) A statement that the buyer's file is available for review from the consumer reporting agency at no charge, under certain
circumstances, if requested by the consumer within 30 days of receiving notice of a denial of credit and as provided in the Federal
Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681j);
(6) A complete and accurate statement of the buyer's right to dispute directly with the consumer reporting agency the completeness
or accuracy of any item contained in a file on the buyer maintained by that consumer reporting agency;
(7) A statement that accurate information cannot be permanently removed from the files of a consumer reporting agency;
(8) A complete and accurate statement of when consumer information becomes obsolete, and of when consumer reporting agencies
are prevented from issuing reports containing obsolete information; and
(9) A complete and accurate statement of the availability of nonprofit credit counseling services.
(b) The credit services organization shall maintain on file, for a period of 2 years after the date the statement is provided, an exact copy
of the statement, signed by the buyer, acknowledging receipt of the statement.

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