CA Civ Code Section 2984.5


(a)

A seller shall maintain the following documents for at least seven years or the length of the conditional sales contract, whichever is longer:

(1)

A copy of each buyer’s conditional sales contract.

(2)

Any documents relied upon by the seller to determine a buyer’s creditworthiness, including, but not limited to, any consumer credit report, as defined in Section 1785.3, or any other document containing a buyer’s credit score, as defined in Section 1785.15.1.

(3)

If the conditional sales contract is sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred, a copy of the terms of that sale, assignment, or transfer.

(b)

A seller that unlawfully fails to comply with a court order to produce the documents described in subdivision (a) shall be liable in an action brought by the Attorney General for a civil penalty of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per violation. The penalties provided by this section are in addition to all rights and remedies that are otherwise available under law.
Last Updated

Aug. 19, 2023

§ 2984.5’s source at ca​.gov