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Code · California · Civil Code

§ 1939.31

233 words·~1 min read·/ca/civil-code/1939-31

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(a)A rental company’s disclosure requirements shall be satisfied for renters who are enrolled in the rental company’s membership program if all of the following conditions are met:
(1)Prior to the enrollee’s first rental as a participant in the program, the renter receives, in writing, the following:
(A)All of the disclosures required by paragraph
(1)of subdivision
(c)of Section 1939.09, including the terms and conditions of the rental agreement then in effect.
(B)An internet website address, as well as a contact number or address, where the enrollee can learn of changes to the rental agreement or to the laws of this state governing rental agreements since the effective date of the rental company’s most recent restatement of the rental agreement and distribution of that restatement to its members.
(2)At the commencement of each rental period, the renter is provided, on the rental record or the folder in which it is inserted, with a printed notice stating that the renter had either previously selected or declined an optional damage waiver and that the renter has the right to change preferences.
(b)This section does not relieve the rental company from the disclosures required to be made within the text of a contract or holder in which the contract is placed; in or on an advertisement containing a rental rate; or in a telephonic, in-person, or computer-transmitted quotation or reservation.
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