
Licensing no longer required of camera car drivers or lot and office staff?
In one of several state bills regulating repossession activities moving through the state of California legislature, the California Association of Licensed Repossessors (CALR) has scored a win! AB 913, a revision to the existing Business and Professions Code, relating to collateral recovery, proposed a large number of common sensical revisions to personal property laws that are both consumer and agency friendly. But in between the lines, CALR believes they scored a big win.





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