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Car Repossession Code of Ethics

I do not recommend that anyone get into the situation where you default on your car loan bad enough for them to want to come repossess it, but for those that somehow get into the situation, the following is the Association of Hire Purchase Companies Malaysia’s Code of Ethics on Repossession. I have a feeling that in these trying times, those that are barely surviving their Kancil installments and fuel bills may find this document handy.

  1. As far as possible the number of authorized repossessors must be minimized unless circumstances warrant any additional assistance.
  2. Repossessors should only gain entry into premises with the knowledge and consent of the occupant.
  3. Repossessors should be well mannered and dress decently. They should ensure the practice of professionalism and dignity in carrying out their work.
  4. The use of strong arm tactics of any kind is strictly prohibited in the performance of their work.
  5. At the time of repossession, the repossessors should give a standard notice to the hirer informing him of the following:
    • The address and telephone number of the finance company and the authorized officers he/she can contact immediately to resolve any problems.
    • The repossessors must give a reasonable time to the hirer to inspect the vehicle and remove his personal items and belongings.
  6. As far as possible repossession should be undertaken in the presence of the hirer or any person authorized to that car.
  7. Repossessors should at all times act in accordance with the laws and regulations in the performance of their work.
  8. All repossessors should be given and briefed on the Code of Ethics On Repossession and abide by its terms. They should also observe any other Code of Ethics introduced by the Association of Hire Purchase Companies Malaysia, the Association of Finance Companies Malaysia and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs from time to time.

In a perfect world everyone would adhere to this Code of Ethics, but then again in a perfect world people would also pay their hire purchase loans diligently.

9 Comments »

  1. mystvearn said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 3:45 am

    This is what I have seen on TV, not sure the same or not but
    2 Repossessors should only gain entry into premises with the knowledge and consent of the occupant.
    3 Repossessors should be well mannered and dress decently. They should ensure the practice of professionalism and dignity in carrying out their work.
    4 The use of strong arm tactics of any kind is strictly prohibited in the performance of their work.

    are broken a lot of times. Maybe its my bad imagination but sometimes they just come in and take your car withyou already knowing it.
    Anyone got real stories to share here

  2. azrai said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 7:25 am

    The moral of the stories is; pay the installment on time. Ukur baju di badan sendiri. If you afford a kancil, don’t ever think of Honda.

  3. osh_kosh said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 8:55 am

    good thinking Paul,

    at least now the car owner know their right…

  4. ndmervin said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 10:06 am

    With the fuel price hike, what one drives doesnt matter anymore. The bigger the car one owns, the bigger the laughs one gets..

  5. ganz said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 10:31 am

    the problem is
    “Repossessors should only gain entry into premises with the knowledge and consent of the occupant.”

    if the car park inside.. and the owner not allowed them to enter the premise,

    surely, who want to let go their car.. :D

    and issue of lossing accessory during repossessing.. such audio, seat, steering..
    don’t tell me it not occured :D.. nobody want to take responsible on these

  6. indigo said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 2:58 pm

    Well how about we put everything in opposite. The possesors get attacked by the uncooperative dwellers. I do hear a of lot cases where all villagers/friends ans relatives were summoned by the dwellers to protect the vehicle and the possessors ended up by getting beaten up. I just don’t understand some people. If you couldn’t actually pay the installment, then why force yourself to buy a car and still refuse to give back to the right owner which is the bank.

  7. mokkf82 said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 6:50 pm

    Indigo! Surely u are not use to night living and u would not be able to know their thinking.
    I got a friend who work as bar tender, his salary is around 1k ++ and he able to drive a Jazz for some reasons. Lots of girl friends too!
    After half a year owning the car, the car ended up being pulled back by the bank.
    And when i asked him why? he just said “my job needs it! “

  8. dr_carz said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 10:19 pm

    THERE WILL BE MANAY CASES WITH OUR SITUATION NOW!

  9. mzfnd said,

    June 16, 2008 @ 11:33 pm

    Repo job is a risky job. That’s one of the reason why these guys don’t always abide by the code of ethics.

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