§5-112. Creditor's right to take possession after default
Upon default by a consumer, unless the consumer voluntarily surrenders possession of the collateral to the creditor, the creditor may take possession of the collateral without judicial process only if possession can be taken without entry into a dwelling, unless such entry has been authorized after default, and without the use of force or other breach of the peace. [PL 1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 9-A: MAINE CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
Article 5: REMEDIES AND PENALTIES
Part 1: LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS' REMEDIES
9-A §5-103. Restrictions on deficiency judgments
9-A §5-104. No garnishment before judgment
9-A §5-105. Limitation on garnishment
9-A §5-106. No discharge from employment for garnishment
9-A §5-107. Extortionate extensions of credit
9-A §5-108. Unconscionability; inducement by unconscionable conduct
9-A §5-110. Notice of consumer's right to cure
9-A §5-112. Creditor's right to take possession after default
9-A §5-114. Stay of enforcement of judgment
9-A §5-116. Illegal, fraudulent or unconscionable conduct in attempted collection of debts
9-A §5-116-A. Debts owed to health care providers