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Code · Virginia · Title 6.2 · Chapter 22

Code of Virginia § 6.2-2216.3. Statement of balance due; repayment and refunds.

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A. The licensee shall, upon the request of the borrower or his agent, provide a statement of balance due on a motor vehicle title loan.
B. A borrower shall be permitted to make partial payments, in increments of not less than $5, on the loan at any time prior to maturity, without charge. The licensee shall give the borrower dated receipts for each payment made, which shall state the updated balance due on the loan.
C. When providing a statement of balance due on the loan, the licensee shall state the amount required to discharge the borrower's obligation in full as of the date the notice is provided and for each of the next three business days following that date. If the licensee cannot reasonably supply a firm statement of balance due when requested or required, the licensee may provide a good faith estimate of the balance due immediately and provide to the borrower or his agent a firm statement of balance due within two business days.
D. The licensee shall provide any statement of balance due verbally and in writing, and shall not fail to provide the information by phone upon the request of the borrower or his agent.
E. A licensee shall not fail to accept cash or other good funds instrument from the borrower, or a third party when submitted on behalf of the borrower, for repayment of a title loan in full or in part. Payments shall be credited by the licensee on the date received.
F. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a title loan is prepaid in full or refinanced prior to the loan's maturity date, the licensee shall refund to the borrower a prorated portion of loan charges based on a ratio of the number of days the loan was outstanding and the number of days for which the loan was originally contracted. For purposes of this section, all charges made in connection with the loan shall be included when calculating the loan charges except for deposit item return fees, late charges, and reasonable costs of repossession and sale authorized under § 6.2-2216 .
G. The licensee shall provide any refund due to a borrower in the form of cash or business check as soon as reasonably possible and not later than two business days after receiving payment from the borrower.
H. Upon repayment of the loan in full, the licensee shall
(i)mark the original loan agreement with the word "paid" or "canceled," return it to the borrower, and retain a copy in its records and
(ii)promptly release any security interest in a motor vehicle.
I. When releasing a security interest in a motor vehicle, a licensee shall
(i)take any action necessary to reflect the termination of its lien on the motor vehicle's certificate of title and
(ii)promptly return the certificate of title to the borrower.
2020, cc. 1215 , 1258 .
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