537.5203 Civil liability for violation of disclosure provisions. 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a creditor who, in violation of the provisions of the Truth in Lending Act other than its provisions concerning advertising ofcredit terms, fails to disclose information to a person entitled to the information under thischapter is liable to that person, in other than a class action, in an amount equal to the sumof the following: a. Twice the amount of the finance charge in connection with the transaction, but the liability pursuant to this paragraph shall be not less than two hundred dollars or more thantwo thousand dollars. b. In the case of a successful action to enforce the liability under paragraph 'a', the costs of the action together with reasonable attorney’s fees as determined by the court. 2. A creditor has no liability under this section if within fifteen days after discovering an error, and prior to the institution of an action under this section or the receipt of writtennotice of the error, the creditor notifies the person concerned of the error and makes whateveradjustments in the appropriate account are necessary to assure that the person will not eceipt of writtennotice of the error, the creditor notifies the person concerned of the error and makes whateveradjustments in the appropriate account are necessary to assure that the person will not berequired to pay a finance charge in excess of the amount or percentage rate actually disclosed.The administrator, and any official or agency of this state having supervisory authority overa creditor, shall give prompt notice to a creditor of any errors discovered pursuant to anexamination or investigation of the transactions, business, records and acts of the creditor. 3. A creditor may not be held liable in any action brought under this section for a violation of this chapter if the creditor shows by a preponderance of evidence that the violation wasnot intentional and resulted from a bona fide error notwithstanding the maintenance ofprocedures reasonably adapted to avoid the error. 4. Any action which may be brought under this section against the original creditor in any credit transaction involving a security interest in land may be maintained againstany subsequent assignee of the original creditor where the assignee, its subsidiaries, oraffiliates were in a continuing business action involving a security interest in land may be maintained againstany subsequent assignee of the original creditor where the assignee, its subsidiaries, oraffiliates were in a continuing business relationship with the original creditor either at thetime the credit was extended or at the time of the assignment, unless the assignment wasinvoluntary, or the assignee shows by a preponderance of evidence that it did not havereasonable grounds to believe that the original creditor was engaged in violations of thischapter and that it maintained procedures reasonably adapted to apprise it of the existenceof the violations. 5. An obligor or consumer has all rights under this chapter that the obligor or consumer has under the provisions of the Truth in Lending Act concerning a right of rescission as tocertain transactions, and a creditor or other person has all liabilities and defenses under thissection that the obligor or consumer has under the Truth in Lending Act. 6. No action pursuant to this section may be brought more than one year after the date of the occurrence of the violation. 7. ssection that the obligor or consumer has under the Truth in Lending Act. 6. No action pursuant to this section may be brought more than one year after the date of the occurrence of the violation. 7. In this section, creditor includes a person who in the ordinary course of business regularly extends or arranges for the extension of credit, or offers to arrange for theextension of credit, and includes the seller of an interest in land and the lender who makesa loan secured by an interest in land if, but for the rate of the finance charge made in thetransaction, the sale or loan would be a consumer credit sale or consumer loan. 8. The liability of a creditor under this section is in lieu of and not in addition to the creditor’s liability under the Truth in Lending Act. An action by a person with respect to aviolation may not be maintained pursuant to this section if a final judgment has been renderedfor or against that person with respect to the same violation pursuant to the Truth in LendingAct, and if a final judgment has been rendered in favor of a person pursuant to this sectionand thereafter a final judgment with respect to the same violation is rendered in favor of thesame n LendingAct, and if a final judgment has been rendered in favor of a person pursuant to this sectionand thereafter a final judgment with respect to the same violation is rendered in favor of thesame person pursuant to the Truth in Lending Act, a creditor liable under both judgments hasa cause of action against that person for appropriate relief to the extent necessary to avoiddouble liability with respect to the same violation. 9. The administrator shall adopt rules to keep this section in harmony with the Truth in Sat Dec 23 01:41:00 2023 Iowa Code 2024, Section 537.5203 (19, 0) §537.5203, CONSUMER CREDIT CODE 2 Lending Act. These rules supersede any provisions of this section which are inconsistent withthe Truth in Lending Act as adopted by section 537.1302. [C75, 77, 79, 81, §537.5203]2017 Acts, ch 138, §21Referred to in §537.1202 Sat Dec 23 01:41:00 2023 Iowa Code 2024, Section 537.5203 (19, 0)
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