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      California has officially signed Assembly Bill 483 into law, targeting so-called predatory early termination fees in fixed-term installment contracts. The law mandates that companies must clearly display the total termination fee or the formula for it — no hiding it in fine print or behind hyperlinks — and caps the termination charge at 30 % of the total contract value. The law takes effect for contracts entered into or modified on or after August 1, 2026. Supporters say it protects consumers from surprise penalties, while opponents in industry warn it could chill discounted offers.

      Sources: KCLU-TV, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      – Companies issuing fixed-term installment contracts must include a clear written disclosure of the total early termination fee or the formula used — and it can’t be hidden behind tooltips or extra links.

      – The law caps early termination fees at 30 % of the contract’s total value for contracts beginning or changed on/after August 1, 2026.

      – Some versions and analyses of the bill propose a lower cap of 20 %, and there is ongoing debate over whether the 30 % figure might be adjusted or challenged.

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      California’s new law, AB 483, represents a significant move in consumer protection, especially in an era where companies increasingly disguise long-term contracts under the veneer of “subscription-like” monthly payments. The problem it addresses is real: many consumers sign what look like “monthly” deals, but in reality commit to a full year (or more) of payments, and face huge penalties if they try to back out early. Under past practices, those fees were often buried in the fine print or behind obscure links, leaving consumers blindsided when they tried to cancel.

      With AB 483, the state demands full transparency up front: any contract subject to this law must plainly show, at the time of signing, either the total cost of the early termination fee or a formula explaining how it’s calculated, along with the highest possible fee. Importantly, the disclosure must not rely on tooltips, hidden links, or other mechanisms that require extra clicks. This is about making sure consumers see the risk before they commit.

      The law also limits how large that fee can be: for contracts entered or modified on or after August 1, 2026, it sets a ceiling at 30 % of the full contract value. Critics in industry worry that setting such limits might make companies less willing to offer initial discounts or flexible terms, because their ability to recoup costs is constrained. Supporters argue it reclaims balance: if a company gives a discounted price in exchange for a long commitment, that discount shouldn’t justify punishing penalties later.

      One twist: some bill analyses and earlier drafts proposed a stricter 20 % cap. The Senate Judiciary analysis indicates the enforcement version caps fees at 20 %. The final law as enrolled is at 30 %. That divergence signals possible legal or political challenges ahead. Moreover, broadband providers that already comply with federal broadband labeling rules may be deemed compliant under this law as well.

      In practice, after August 2026, Californians will no longer be stuck paying exorbitant fees just to exit an installment contract early — they’ll know the worst-case cost before they sign. Whether that forces companies to change contract designs, hike base prices, or reduce discounts remains to be seen. For now, this is a clear win for transparency, and a framework that could inspire similar laws elsewhere.

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