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Field Operations Procedures and Scenarios

                   Wrongful Repossession; Definition: a repossession which results in, or where
                   allegations are made that there were “bodily injury,” “property  damage,”
                   “advertising injury,” or Breach of the Peace arising out of any error or omission,
                   malpractice, or violation of a personal nature, which was committed or alleged to
                   have been committed by the Recovery Agent, or on behalf of the Recovery Agent.

                   Wrongful Repossession may occur, but not be limited to, in any of the following;

                       1.  The  recovered  collateral  was  not  the  collateral  described  in  the  Security
                          Agreement,  or  the  Recovery  Assignment. Always  identify  the  collateral  by  its
                          Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) before taking possession. Do not rely on any
                          other method of identification.

                       2.  The recovery occurred during a Breach of the Peace or other violation of federal
                          or  state  law  affecting  the  self-help  recovery  process  (FDCPA,  GLBA,  SCRA,
                          TPPA, or Crimes Against Persons or Property).

                       3.  Recovery of the collateral was accomplished after the client, in writing, closed the
                          assignment or placed the assignment on “hold” status.

                       4.  After  recovery  of  the  collateral,  debtor  produces  proof  of  bankruptcy  that  was
                          filed  prior  to  recovery  of  the  collateral. Courts  generally  will  not  rule  this  as
                          wrongful if the creditor or the Recovery Agent was not notified of such bankruptcy
                          filing prior to the recovery.

                       5.  Impersonating a law enforcement officer by dress, the display of a badge, verbally,
                          etc.

                       6.  The presence of a law enforcement officer during the recovery of the collateral
                          unless  the  law  enforcement  officer  has  in  his/her  possession  a  court  order
                          (Replevin, etc.) for the described collateral.

                   A  Wrongful  Repossession  can  result  in  a  lawsuit  in  state  court,  or  federal  court
                   under Section 1692f(6)(a)(b)(c) of the FDCPA. Such litigation can be brought against
                   the Recovery Agent, the Recovery Agency owner, the creditor and  the  insurance
                   carrier.


                   Involuntary Recovery Assignments
                   Involuntary repossession assignments are also known as “self-help” repossessions  where
                   the Recovery Agent is directed to recover the collateral without judicial process (Replevin,
                   etc.). In  recovering  defaulted  collateral  under  an  involuntary  repossession assignment,
                   the Recovery Agent must recover the collateral without committing a Breach of the Peace
                   or violating other federal and/or state laws that affect the self-help repossession process.
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