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Repo Law DogRepo Law Dog is a featured column in Repo-Times where we will discuss laws that affect the repossession service industry.In this issue of Repo Law Dog we discuss Color of Law and using police to assist your repossession service. Color of law in the repossession service industry has become a hot topic. Repo Times wants to keep your repossession service on top of hot issues. Please email Repo Law Dog if you have any suggestions for future repossession law discussions. We look forward to answering your toughest repossession law questions. We obviously can't answer every question we receive, however we will try to answer as many repossession law questions as possible. Repo Times will not answer questions for consumers looking to avoid repossession, or deadbeats trying to rip off a lender. You owe the money, pay the bill, or surrender the collateral. Repo Law Dog does not offer legal advice, or attempt to practice law in any way. Repo Times has established an open forum where legal issues pertaining to the repossession service industry can be discussed with other repossession service professionals. Please consult with your company attorney before implementing any changes in the way your repossession service does business. Repo Times, it's publishers and advertisers are not responsible for anything you do with any information you obtain from Repo Times. Again, consult with your attorney before making any changes to the way your repossession service conducts repossessions. What's your opinion? Reader Comments: |
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