In a home solicitation sale, unless the goods or services are provided as set forth in the cancellation provisions of Section 729.14(d), the seller shall present to the buyer and obtain his signature to a written agreement or offer to purchase which designates as the date of the transaction, the date on which the buyer actually signs and contains a statement of the buyer's rights which complies with the provisions of Sections 729.11 to 729.16. This statement shall appear in the agreement or offer to purchase under the conspicuous caption: "Buyers' right to cancel." The statement shall read substantially as follows:
"If this agreement or contract was solicited at your residence and you do not want the goods or services, you may cancel this agreement by mailing or delivering a written notice to the seller. This notice shall say that you do not want the goods or services and shall be mailed, telegraphed or delivered before midnight on the third calendar day after you sign the agreement. This notice shall be mailed, telegraphed or delivered to: (insert name and mailing address of seller)."
"If you cancel, this transaction is automatically void and your are entitled to receive a refund of any partial or total payment, trade-in or other consideration. You shall tender to seller, the goods, at the place where you received them, or any part thereof, delivered to you in this transaction."
(1987 Code 116.17)