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FORMS

              Most of the forms included in this section are probably already familiar to the field Recovery Agent
              and  need  no  further  explanation.  They  may  be  used  every  day,  some  with  every  repossession
              assignment. However, there are several that may be new to many recovery agency owners and we
              will elaborate on those.

              RISC,  LLC  hereby  grants  permission  for  the  reproduction  of  any  of  the  forms  contained
              in  this section,  Section  13,  but  only  in  this  section.  Any  party  wishing  to  reproduce  and  use
              the  forms  provided  herein  does  so  at  their  own  discretion.  Please  consult  your  state  and  local
              regulations or an attorney to determine the language most appropriate to your area of operation.

                    1.  Acknowledgement Letter (Form A)
                        One of the most important elements of the repossession process is acknowledging to the
                        client that their request for repossession has been received along with the parameters under
                        which the assignment will be handled. It is added protection for the recovery agency owner
                        in the event a disagreement occurs between the recovery agency owner and the creditor as
                        to  their  responsibilities.  A  clear  understanding  between  the  parties  is  crucial  to  a  good
                        working relationship.

                    2.  Authority to Recover Collateral from Military Installation (Form C)
                        This form should be used when recovering collateral from military installations and when
                        the Recovery Agent is accompanied by military police. In the absence of such notification,
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                        the  Recovery  Agent  could  be  subject  to  a  violation  of  the  14 Amendment  to  the  U.S.
                        Constitution.

                    3.  Hold Harmless Agreement (Form E)
                        You may encounter smaller finance companies or automobile dealers that finance some of
                        the collateral they sell. They may not be familiar with this very important form. In those
                        instances, it is important for the recovery agency to be able to supply one.

                    4.  Affidavit of Missing Personal Property (Form I)
                        Anyone  who  has  been  in  the  collateral  recovery  business  for  any  length  of  time  can
                        tell of incidents where an angry debtor claims the “$10,000 diamond ring” or the “hundreds”
                        of  dollars left in the collateral is now “missing.” These situations can be distressing and
                        sometimes  costly  to  the  recovery  agency  owner  if  the  proper  procedure  (Chain  of
                        Custody) for handling personal property has not been followed.

                        The Affidavit of Missing Personal Property Form can be designed for any collateral recovery
                        agency and has been proven to be highly effective in deterring false claims by disgruntled
                        debtors.










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