Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 41— - CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - CONSUMER CREDIT COST DISCLOSURE › Part Part B— - Credit Transactions › § 1635
Gives a borrower the right to cancel a home-secured consumer credit deal if the lender takes or will take an interest in the borrower’s main home. The borrower can cancel until midnight of the third business day after the loan closes or after the lender gives the required papers and a rescission form, whichever comes later. Lenders must clearly tell the borrower about this right and must give forms to use to cancel. "Obligor" means the borrower. "Creditor" means the lender. If the borrower cancels, they owe no finance charges and the lender’s interest in the home is void. Within 20 days after getting the cancellation notice, the lender must return any money or property the borrower gave and must end the loan’s security interest. If the lender already gave property to the borrower, the borrower can keep it until the lender meets its duties and then must return it or pay its reasonable value if return is impractical. If the lender does not take the property back within 20 days after the borrower offers it, the borrower becomes the owner without owing for it. A court can order different steps. A borrower’s written receipt of disclosures only creates a rebuttable presumption that the lender delivered them. The Bureau can make emergency rules changing these rights. The right to cancel ends three years after the deal closes or when the property is sold, whichever comes first, but certain enforcement actions can extend that period. The rule does not cover some mortgage refinances, state-agency lenders, or some open-end advances. After a foreclosure starts, extra rescission rights can apply in specified cases, and a $35 tolerance applies to minor finance-charge errors. Applies to transactions on or after September 30, 1995.
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15 U.S.C. § 1635
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73