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Code · Michigan · Chapter 445 — Trade and Commerce

445.1209 Home improvement installment contract; provisions as to delinquency and collection charges, court costs and attorney fees.

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445.1209 Home improvement installment contract; provisions as to delinquency and collection charges, court costs and attorney fees.
Sec. 209.
A home improvement installment contract may provide for the payment by the buyer of a delinquency and collection charge on each installment in default for a period of not less than 10 days in an amount not in excess of 5% of such installment or $5.00, whichever is less. Only 1 such delinquency and collection charge may be collected on any such installment regardless of the period during which it remains in default. A contract may also provide for the payment of court costs actually incurred and of attorney's fees not exceeding 20% of the amount due and payable under such contract if the attorney is not a salaried employee of the contractor or holder for collection.
History: 1965, Act 332, Eff. Jan. 1, 1966
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