Lessor's liability for noncompliance. (a) Violation of other law.-- A violation of this chapter shall constitute a violation of the act of December 17,
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 6909
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6909
§ 6909. Lessor's liability for noncompliance. (a) Violation of other law.-- A violation of this chapter shall constitute a violation of the act of December 17,
1968 (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection
Law, and shall be subject to the enforcement provisions and private rights of action
contained in that act, except as limited in this section. (b) Recovery in class action limited.-- Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or the Unfair Trade Practices
and Consumer Protection Law, in any class action brought for violation of this chapter,
the total recovery arising out of the same failure to comply shall not be more than
the lesser of $500,000 or an amount equal to 1% of the net worth of the lessor. (c) Recovery of damages.-- If a particular rental-purchase agreement has more than one lessee, only one recovery
of damages is allowed for a violation of this chapter. Multiple violations in connection
with a single rental-purchase agreement entitle the lessee or multiple lessees to
only one recovery under this chapter. (d) Commencement of class action.-- A class action alleging a violation of this chapter may not be brought more than two
years after the occurrence of the violation that is the subject of the suit or more
than two years after the lessee made the last rental payment, whichever is later.
This subsection does not bar a lessee from asserting a violation of this chapter as
a matter of defense by recoupment or setoff in an action brought by a lessor more
than two years after the date of the occurrence of the violation on an obligation
arising from the rental-purchase agreement. (e) Counteraction or defense.-- A lessee may not take any action to offset any amount for which a lessor is potentially
liable under the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law against any amount
owed by the lessee unless the amount of the liability of the lessor has been determined
by a judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction in an action in which the lessor
was a party. This subsection does not bar a lessee in default on an obligation arising
from the rental-purchase agreement from asserting a violation of this chapter in an
original action or as a defense or counterclaim to an action brought by the lessor
to collect amounts owed by the lessee under the rental-purchase agreement. Cross References. Section 6909 is referred to in section 6910 of this title.
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