The Definitive Manual on
Consumer Repossessions
Covering every aspect of a motor vehicle,
mobile home, and household goods
repossession and deficiency claim:
- When is a security interest valid
- When can a creditor declare a default
- Self-help repossessions and replevin actions
- Personal property left in a
vehicle or mobile home
- Notice of sale and proper
disposition of the collateral
- Calculating and limiting
deficiencies
- Powerful consumer remedies
- Automobile leases and
rent-to-own transactions
The Only Treatise to Go
Well Beyond UCC Article 9
UCC treatises miss the critical protections
found in federal law and
special statutes in all 50 states:
- State right to cure, reinstate,
and redeem laws
- Limits on self-help repo
- Prohibitions on non-purchase
money security interests
- Restrictions on default and
acceleration
- Bars on deficiencies
- Significant state variations to
UCC Article 9
- State and federal consumer leasing statutes, rent-to-own statutes, and
UCC Art. 2A
- Personal property lien statutes
- Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
- Federal Rebate Statute
- Bankruptcy Code with 2005 changes
- FTC rules on household goods collateral
- Federal mobile home regulations.
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The Companion CD-Rom
Is Packed with Key
Practice Aids:
- 80 complaints, discovery
requests, and other pleadings,
covering virtually every possible
pleading context, all accessible
in seconds and ready to paste
into your wordprocessor
- Selected UCC provisions from
Articles 1, 2A, 3, and 9, with
state variations, the latest revisions,
and official comments
- Summaries of 11 other categories
of repossession law in all 50
states
- Reprints of 3 key federal
statutes and 2 federal regulations
affecting repossession of cars,
mobile homes, and household
goods
- Credit math programs to
perform rebate and other
calculations.
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