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NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT 2009 - SECT 141 When the consumer lease must be assessed as unsuitable--entering lease

NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT 2009 - SECT 141

When the consumer lease must be assessed as unsuitable--entering lease

Requirement to assess the lease as unsuitable

  (1)   For a preliminary assessment under subsection   139(1) about entering a consumer lease, the licensee must assess that the lease will be unsuitable for the consumer if the lease will be unsuitable for the consumer under subsection   (2).

Civil penalty:   5,000 penalty units.

Note:   Even if the lease will not be unsuitable for the consumer under subsection   (2), the licensee may still assess that the lease will be unsuitable for other reasons.

Particular circumstances when the lease will be unsuitable

  (2)   The lease will be unsuitable for the consumer if, at the time of the preliminary assessment, it is likely that:

  (a)   the consumer will be unable to comply with the consumer's financial obligations under the lease, or could only comply with substantial hardship, if the lease is entered in the period proposed for it to be entered; or

  (b)   the lease will not meet the consumer's requirements or objectives if the lease is entered in the period proposed for it to be entered; or

  (c)   if the regulations prescribe circumstances in which a consumer lease is unsuitable--those circumstances will apply to the lease if the lease is entered in the period proposed for it to be entered.

  (3)   For the purposes of paragraph   (2)(a), it is presumed that, if the consumer could only comply with the consumer's financial obligations under the lease by selling the consumer's principal place of residence, the consumer could only comply with those obligations with substantial hardship, unless the contrary is proved.

Information to be used to determine if lease will be unsuitable

  (4)   For the purposes of determining under subsection   (2) whether the lease will be unsuitable, only information that satisfies both of the following paragraphs is to be taken into account:

  (a)   the information is about the consumer's financial situation, requirements or objectives, or any other matter prescribed by the regulations under paragraph   140(1)(d) or (e);

  (b)   at the time of the preliminary assessment:

  (i)   the licensee had reason to believe that the information was true; or

  (ii)   the licensee would have had reason to believe that the information was true if the licensee had made the inquiries or verification under section   140.

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