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Become a Repo Man / Repossession
Agent
Would you like to become a repo man
or repossession agent? Would you like to know more
about what it takes to become one?
If so, this section of
Quick-Repo.com will help you
get started in the repossession
industry. Our entire
site is tailored to the repo industry, and is a trusted
source of information throughout the
profession. Use the various
repo tools and
free
repossession
information found on
Quick-Repo.com to learn more
about this growing industry.
If you are not sure what a repo man is, or you would just like to
learn more about what they do,
click here to learn more about
what a repoman is.
If you already know what a repossession
agent is, then you are ready to
check if your state has any
licensing or other requirements to
become a repo man. Use our
Repossession Laws / Recovery
Requirements section to review the
laws and requirements in your state.
Once you have reviewed the rules and
regulations of your state, browse
our
directory of repossession companies to
find a company in your area to
approach about employment. After
becoming employed as a repo man or
repossession agent, come back and continue
learning more about your new
profession with our
repossession tools and
free repo information sections.
Things to keep in mind if you are
interested in becoming a repo man or
repossession agent:
- You Should Have Great People
Skills
- You Should be able to Calm
People and Handle Irate
Individuals
- You Should be a Problem
Solver
- You Should Possess Good
Investigative Skills
- You Should 'Read' People
Well (people lie, and you need
to know when they do)
- You Should Have Great
Organizational Skills
- You Should be Perseverant
- You Should be Able to
Follow-up With People (such as
attorneys, etc.)
- You May Need to Work Odd
Hours (such as nights and
weekends)
- You May Have to Repossess
against
Someone Larger Than You (they
may be intimidating)
- You May be a Contractor (you
pay for gas, insurance, etc. on
your own)
How do you get started in this
growing industry? Are you the right
type of person to perform
repossessions?
To start, get a
job working for a reputable
repossession agency. You need to see
first hand what experienced repo
agents do. You should also discuss
mistakes and helpful hints and tips
with seasoned professionals before
you begin. You must know what you can and cannot say
to the debtors you are collecting
from, where
you can and cannot go, and what
you can and cannot do in the course
of a repossession. If you do not
know the correct recovery
requirements and repossession laws
for your state, country, or
province, you may find yourself in
more trouble than the debtor you are
collecting from. With training and
observational experience, comes
knowledge.
At times, being a repo man can be
dangerous, with your health or life
being threatened. You must be calm
and be able to ignore impulses of
excitement and rage (both from
yourself and the debtor). Most often
though, being a repossession agent
is a fairly lackluster job. Repos
become routine, and you can become
bored. You are not here to 'steal'
things for a living. You are here to
recovery property that has not been
paid for, from individuals or
companies that are in debt.
You cannot forget that this job may
become dangerous at any time, so you
must always keep that in the back of
your mind. Do not become too
relaxed. There are times that you
may come into contact with debtors
(which you really want to avoid).
Though you do not want to come into
contact with the debtors, do expect
it. Upon making contact, you must be
calm, courteous, and in control. You
cannot become 'caught up' in the
emotion of the moment. A debtor
cannot be in control in this
situation, only you can. Do
everything you can to remain firm,
persuasive, and in control, but do
not be mean, cruel, or physical.
Do not expect being a repo man will
be an easy job. You will be on call
at all times; mornings, nights, and
weekends. You will make more enemies
than friends. Portray yourself in a
professional way that will leave a
lasting impression. Even if that
impression is a good one, make sure
the debtor knows they should never
have to see you again.
None of this information should be
considered legal counsel or advice,
and you should do your do your own
research before beginning a career
in the repossession industry.
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