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Alliance of Illinois Repossessors to Require Storage on ALL Assignments!

Alliance of Illinois Repossessors to Require Storage on ALL Assignments!

All the risk with none of the reward – Is FREE storage really free?

Over the last two years our industry has worked aggressively to build a transparent relationship between agent, forwarder, and lien holder. Many of us had thought we’d reached that goal. The Alliance of Illinois Repossessors (A.I.R) recently held an emergency Zoom meeting to discuss the security measures many agencies in Illinois have put in place with regard to the recent string of catalytic converter thefts in the area. After finishing that discussion, the conversation shifted to other issues needing to be addressed.

One company disclosed they had come across repossession notices, uploaded to multiple orders by a forwarding company, that were likely meant for the lien holder only. These documents included fees charged by the forwarder to the lien holder for services that were never performed by the repossession agency.

The agency was paid one third of what the lien holder was invoiced by the forwarder. Raising frustration levels further, the contract with this forwarder dictates agencies may not invoice storage fees, while at the same time billing the lien holder daily storage. All agencies in attendance agreed that secured storage is one of their greatest monthly losses.

With rising insurance rates, and some of the highest property taxes in the country, storage can no longer be provided for free. After a recent analysis done by members of our alliance, it was discovered the average per unit cost for storage in Illinois is between $12.00-$14.00 per day, depending on monthly recovery volume.

A.I.R requested, and received, data from Harding Brooks to further look into this issue. In 2022, to date, there were 254 claims filed for lot incidents, 118 of which were for theft, with a total of $1.6 million paid out. These figures were for claims filed. Every member of A.I.R has had incidents, that were not submitted as a claim, in fear of premiums rising above sustainable rates.

All this information comes back to the question, is free storage really free? The Agent network across the country are accepting all of the risk with none of the reward. This cannot continue.

On November 11, 2022, members of A.I.R unanimously voted on, and have agreed, that beginning January 1st, 2023, all members of the Alliance Of Illinois Repossessors will begin rejecting cases where a daily fee is not collected to offset the cost incurred to safely and securely store lien holders’ collateral and customers’ personal property.

A.I.R has always remained transparent to the industry and invites forwards and lien holders to contact them to discuss the need for this industry change.

The Alliance of Illinois Repossessors is a gathering of Repossession companies that will unite for the progression of the repossession industry within our state. AIR is composed of licensed members operating repossession agencies with the State of Illinois that together account for over 85% of the repossessed volume secured within the state, the purpose of this Association is to strengthen understanding between licensed Repossessors, law enforcement, financial institutions, regulatory agencies, and the consumer.

 

The Alliance of Illinois Repossessors

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Alliance of Illinois Repossessors to Require Storage on ALL Assignments! – Fight for Fair Fees –  Alliance of Illinois Repossessors

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