Ala. Admin. Code r. 155-2-3-.06 - Collection Activities - Small Loan Act
Any and all collection activity procedures and practices must be conducted in a reasonable manner. Unreasonable collection tactics shall include but not be limited to any conduct by the licensee or employee or agent thereof which:
(1) Causes the borrower
or any member of the borrower's family to suffer or reasonably fear bodily
injury or physical harm.
(2)
Constitutes a willful or intentional trespass by force of the borrower's home
or the borrower's personal property, without process of law.
(3) Involves use of printed material which
simulates or resembles summons, warrants or other legal processes.
(4) Although otherwise lawful, occurs at an
unreasonable hour of the night. Attempts to make collections by means of
personal visits, telephone calls and the like shall be prima facie unreasonable
if they occur between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(5) Denies the borrower the possession of or
use of items of personal property belonging to the borrower unless the borrower
has granted the lender a security interest in the property and the lender has
subsequently obtained possession of such property in accordance with applicable
law.
(6) Threatens or commences
criminal prosecutions for worthless checks pursuant to Ala.
Code
§
13A-9-13.1, when a personal check
is held as security for the loan.
Notes
Author: V. Lynne Windham, Associate Counsel
Statutory Authority: Code of Alabama 1975, Sections 5-18-9 and 5-18-12; Ala. Const., Art. I §20
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