you need to contact lenders/banks to find out what their requirements are:trucks, insurance, etc. if your still interested make some calls to local guys and see if they are hiring. Unless you are trying to start your own repo company, calling lenders is not necessary. Try looking up "Repossession" in your local phone book and make some calls. Find out what the requirements are to work for them. Some states, like California, say that you have to have an individual license to do repossessions. To get that license you can't have a criminal record. It only takes a minute to make a call. Isn't that where the money is in starting your repo business?
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Class B CDL if you're only repossessing the power unit, Class A CDL if you'll be repossessing entire combinations or repossessing them with a wrecker.
Pretty much, yes.
If they are legally repossessing it, it is their truck and they can do what they want with it.
So long as the vehicle you're operating remains under 26,000 lbs., then no. However, if you're repossessing Class 7 or Class 8 trucks, or buses, then yes, you do.
The cast of Repossessing Tim - 2012 includes: Charlotte Bister as Nelly Rory Wilton as The Banker
There are many job descriptions of sales associates for cars in the world. You can form your own or borrow.
There is only one television show about repossessed cars. It is called Operation Repo and can be watched on TruTV Mondays at 10pm. As far I can tell there is only show currently on t.v about repossessing vehicles. The name of it is called Operation Repo and it is a pretty funny one to watch.
Yep
The most obvious job that entails selling cars is either a new or used car salesman. Other people who may sell cars are auctioneers and private citizens.
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