Maryland Code § CL-12-505.1

Section CL-12-505.1
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Any closed end account made prior to July 1, 1982 which is refinanced at a
higher rate pursuant to § 12-505(a)(3) of this subtitle must comply with the following
requirements:
(1) The holder must give the following disclosure in writing to the
buyer prior to the execution by the buyer of the new retail credit account agreement:
If you do agree to consolidate your existing account, you will be paying an
annual percentage rate of ..... on the existing net balance of $........, instead of the rate
of ....... which you are now paying.
Schedule of Monthly Payments

Separate Account Agreements Consolidated Account Agreement
$....... per month for $....... per month for
the next ....... months the next ....... months
then
$....... per month for
....... months after that
Total of Payments
Separate Account Agreements Consolidated Account Agreement
$....... total of $....... total of
payments for your payments for your
existing account consolidated account
....... total of payments
for your new account
(2) The holder must allow the buyer the choice of repaying his
existing account balance at the originally agreed upon rate and obtaining any
additional extension of credit as a separate account, notwithstanding any law which
limits the holder's ability to establish more than 1 account for the same buyer;
(3) An account may be refinanced only upon the buyer's request;
(4) The holder must refund or credit to the buyer's account any
unearned finance charge and any returned insurance premiums upon the
cancellation of insurance sold in connection with the obligation;
(5) The holder must allow the buyer the right to cancel the
consolidated purchase agreement within 3 business days and to elect the separate
account option pursuant to subsection (2). The holder shall provide to the buyer
conspicuous notice of the provisions of this subsection; and
(6) Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit the receipt of goods or
services by the buyer at the time the consolidated purchase agreement is made.

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