(815 ILCS 165/1) (from Ch. 29, par. 951)
Sec. 1.
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Consumer
Deposit Security Act of 1987".
(Source: P.A. 85-733.)
(815 ILCS 165/2) (from Ch. 29, par. 952)
Sec. 2.
As used in this Act, the following words have the meaning
ascribed to them in this Section.
"Consumer Goods" means any goods or items used primarily for personal,
family or household purposes.
"Consumer Lease" means a contract in the form of a bailment or lease for
the use of consumer goods for a period of time exceeding 4 months, for a
total contractual obligation not exceeding $25,000, whether or not the
lessee has the option to purchase or otherwise become the owner of the
property at the expiration of the lease. The term consumer lease does not
include a lease primarily
for agricultural, business or commercial purposes or one made to an organization.
"Deposit" means any money held by the lessor to secure the performance by
the lessee of the lessee's obligations under a consumer lease including,
but not limited to, damage deposits, security deposits, advance rent
deposits for other than the next immediate rental period; or any
contractual deposit agreed to between the lessor and lessee in writing or orally.
"Lessor" means any person engaged in the business of leasing consumer
goods under consumer leases.
"Lessee" means any individual leasing consumer goods under a consumer lease.
(Source: P.A. 85-733.)
(815 ILCS 165/3) (from Ch. 29, par. 953)
Sec. 3.
Surety Bonds; Escrow Accounts.
Any lessor who requires a
deposit from a lessee in connection with a consumer lease shall either:
(a) have on file with the Illinois Attorney General a surety bond,
executed by the lessor as principal and a surety company authorized and
licensed to do business in the State as surety, in the amount of $10,000.
The bond shall be in favor of the State of Illinois for the benefit of
lessor's lessees, and shall secure payment by lessor of all amounts due to
lessees under Sections 4 and 5 of this Act; or
(b) place the full amount of the deposit received in an account with a
bank, trust company, or a savings and loan association authorized by law to
do business in this State. The account shall be in the name of the lessor and shall be
clearly denoted on the records of the bank, trust company or savings and
loan association as an account for the deposit of
security deposits. The lessee must be advised of the name and address of
the bank, trust company or savings and loan association at which the
security deposit is held. If the account is interest bearing, the party
entitled to the deposit at the end of the lease shall be entitled to any and
all interest accrued on the deposit. If the deposit amount is less than
$150, such interest shall accrue to the account of the lessor.
(Source: P.A. 85-733.)
(815 ILCS 165/4) (from Ch. 29, par. 954)
Sec. 4.
Statement of Account and Release of Deposit.
Within 30 days,
if the lessee has no liability based upon the value of the consumer goods,
or 60 days, if the lessee has that liability, after termination of a
consumer lease as to which a deposit has been received by the lessor,
whether the termination is early or at the expiration of the lease term,
the lessor shall mail to the lessee at the lessee's last known address:
(a) a statement of the lessee's account at termination, including, where
applicable, the rental balance due, the amount of any additional charges
for pick-up, late payment, returned checks or damage to the rented
property, the amount of any deficiency between the value of the consumer
goods and the lease balance, the grounds for any deposit forfeiture claimed
by the lessor for breach of lease or violation of any lease term by the
lessee, the total balance due, the total amount of the lessee's deposit,
the amount of the deposit, if any, applied to the balance due, and the
amount, if any, of the refund due to the lessee or the balance due to the lessor; and
(b) a check for the full amount of any refund due to the lessee.
(Source: P.A. 85-733.)
(815 ILCS 165/5) (from Ch. 29, par. 955)
Sec. 5.
Lessor Noncompliance.
In any successful action instituted by
a lessee to recover all or any portion of a deposit withheld by a lessor
who fails to comply with the requirements of Section 4, the lessee shall be
entitled to recover 1 1/2 times the full amount of the deposit. If either a lessor or
lessee institutes an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to
adjudicate the party's right to all or a portion of a security deposit, the
prevailing party shall be entitled to receive court costs plus a reasonable
fee for that party's attorney.
(Source: P.A. 85-733.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 815 - BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
815 ILCS 5/ - Illinois Securities Law of 1953.
815 ILCS 10/ - Uniform TOD Security Registration Act.
815 ILCS 105/ - Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act. (Part 1)
815 ILCS 115/ - Actions to Enforce Payment Act.
815 ILCS 120/ - Illinois Fairness in Lending Act.
815 ILCS 121/ - Consumer Legal Funding Act.
815 ILCS 122/ - Payday Loan Reform Act.
815 ILCS 125/ - Foreign Corporation Lending Act.
815 ILCS 130/ - Revolving Charge Billing Act.
815 ILCS 135/ - Residential Improvement Loan Act.
815 ILCS 137/ - High Risk Home Loan Act.
815 ILCS 140/ - Credit Card Issuance Act.
815 ILCS 145/ - Credit Card Liability Act.
815 ILCS 150/ - Unsolicited Credit Card Act of 1977.
815 ILCS 155/ - Student Loans to Minors Act.
815 ILCS 160/ - Credit Agreements Act.
815 ILCS 165/ - Consumer Deposit Security Act of 1987.
815 ILCS 175/ - Illinois Loan Brokers Act of 1995.
815 ILCS 177/ - Tax Refund Anticipation Loan Reform Act.
815 ILCS 180/ - Collateral Protection Act.
815 ILCS 185/ - Loan Advertising to Bankrupts Act.
815 ILCS 301/ - Assistive Technology Warranty Act.
815 ILCS 302/ - Appliance Tag Act.
815 ILCS 303/ - Auction Sales Sign Act.
815 ILCS 305/ - Automatic Telephone Dialers Act.
815 ILCS 306/ - Automotive Repair Act.
815 ILCS 307/ - Illinois Business Brokers Act of 1995.
815 ILCS 308/ - Automotive Collision Repair Act.
815 ILCS 309/ - Bedbug Inspection Act.
815 ILCS 310/ - Bottled Water Act.
815 ILCS 312/ - Car-Sharing Program Act.
815 ILCS 315/ - Check Cashing Act.
815 ILCS 318/ - Companion Animal Cremation Act.
815 ILCS 320/ - Consignment of Art Act.
815 ILCS 325/ - Recyclable Metal Purchase Registration Law.
815 ILCS 330/ - Cotton Duck or Canvas Act.
815 ILCS 333/ - Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.
815 ILCS 338/ - Fair Food and Retail Delivery Act.
815 ILCS 340/ - Farm Implement Buyer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 345/ - Fine Prints Disclosure Act.
815 ILCS 350/ - Fraudulent Sales Act.
815 ILCS 355/ - Hot Water Heater Efficiency Act.
815 ILCS 357/ - Animal Parts and Products Ban Act.
815 ILCS 360/ - Lay Away Plan Act.
815 ILCS 362/ - Modular Housing Buyer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 365/ - Motor Fuel Sales Act.
815 ILCS 370/ - Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act.
815 ILCS 375/ - Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act.
815 ILCS 380/ - New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 385/ - Ophthalmic Advertising Act.
815 ILCS 390/ - Illinois Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act.
815 ILCS 393/ - Plastic Bulk Merchandise Container Act.
815 ILCS 395/ - Platinum Sales Act.
815 ILCS 398/ - Resale Dealers Act.
815 ILCS 400/ - Resident Course Act.
815 ILCS 405/ - Retail Installment Sales Act.
815 ILCS 406/ - Retail Sale and Distribution of Novelty Lighters Prohibition Act.
815 ILCS 407/ - Sale or Pledge of Goods by Minors Act.
815 ILCS 408/ - Sale Price Ad Act.
815 ILCS 410/ - Second-hand Watch Act.
815 ILCS 413/ - Telephone Solicitations Act.
815 ILCS 414/ - Ticket Sale and Resale Act.
815 ILCS 415/ - Transportation Ticket Fraud Act.
815 ILCS 417/ - Title Page Act.
815 ILCS 420/ - Travel Promotion Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 423/ - Uneconomic Practices Act.
815 ILCS 425/ - Illinois Union Label Act.
815 ILCS 430/ - Unsolicited Merchandise Act.
815 ILCS 435/ - Used Lubricant Act.
815 ILCS 440/ - Waste Oil Recovery Act.
815 ILCS 445/ - Yo-Yo Waterball Sales Prohibition Act.
815 ILCS 505/ - Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
815 ILCS 510/ - Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
815 ILCS 511/ - Electronic Mail Act.
815 ILCS 513/ - Home Repair and Remodeling Act.
815 ILCS 515/ - Home Repair Fraud Act.
815 ILCS 517/ - Internet Caller Identification Act.
815 ILCS 520/ - Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 525/ - Prizes and Gifts Act.
815 ILCS 530/ - Personal Information Protection Act.
815 ILCS 535/ - Taxpreparer Disclosure of Information Act.
815 ILCS 601/ - Automatic Contract Renewal Act.
815 ILCS 602/ - Business Opportunity Sales Law of 1995.
815 ILCS 603/ - Contractor Prompt Payment Act.
815 ILCS 605/ - Credit Services Organizations Act.
815 ILCS 610/ - Dance Studio Act.
815 ILCS 615/ - Dating Referral Services Act.
815 ILCS 616/ - Educational Planning Services Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 617/ - Euro Conversion Act.
815 ILCS 620/ - Illinois Fair Invention Development Standards Act.
815 ILCS 625/ - Fire Damage Representation Agreement Act.
815 ILCS 628/ - In-Office Membership Care Act.
815 ILCS 630/ - Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act.
815 ILCS 633/ - Military Personnel Cellular Phone Contract Termination Act.
815 ILCS 635/ - Illinois Membership Campground Act.
815 ILCS 636/ - Motor Vehicle Leasing Act.
815 ILCS 637/ - Music Licensing Fees Act.
815 ILCS 640/ - Personal Injury Representation Agreement Act.
815 ILCS 645/ - Physical Fitness Services Act.
815 ILCS 650/ - Private Seal Abolishment Act.
815 ILCS 655/ - Rental-Purchase Agreement Act.
815 ILCS 665/ - Building and Construction Contract Act.
815 ILCS 670/ - Illinois Residential Building Code Act.
815 ILCS 675/ - Snow Removal Service Liability Limitation Act.
815 ILCS 705/ - Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987.
815 ILCS 710/ - Motor Vehicle Franchise Act.