Specific Expertise:
CARDD has developed specific expertise in leasing recovery activities such as:
- Identifying assets hidden by debtors or sought by insurance companies, conducting direct on-site investigations nationally or internationally.
- Identifying leased vehicles on the road that are subject to terminated lease contracts.
- Recovering fleet vehicles, including dozens or hundreds of assets, nationally through amicable procedures or specific recovery procedures.
CARDD’s Methods Include:
- Institutional collaborations with national and international monitoring organizations (Ministry of Internal Affairs, Interpol, etc.).
- Assisting clients in negotiation procedures and amicable recovery of movable assets.
- Identifying and building optimal solutions for continuing and safeguarding ongoing or at-risk leasing contracts.
- Establishing partnerships to offer leasing recovery services for leasing companies, insurance, car rental, or other companies dealing with movable assets.
- Filing complaints (criminal complaints, court actions, etc.) in cases where the return of the asset is refused.
- Handling movable assets to return them to the creditor’s possession at their premises.
- Recovering leasing of professional equipment and machinery (lathes, production lines, Horeca, overhead cranes, etc.).
We Investigate and Evaluate:
Our specialists not only perform the legal procedures for recovery but also conduct on-site activities for investigations and negotiations. This ensures a complete service for assessing the condition of the assets and their recovery.
CARDD also manages the evaluation procedure and public auctioning of assets.
Careful Return to Possession:
The goal of the leasing recovery procedure is to return the creditor to possession of the assets, in optimal working condition and free from other legal obligations to third parties.
Initially, we conduct all necessary investigations to accurately establish the factual and legal situation of the case.
Subsequently, we implement specific procedures for actual recovery, with the assets being closely monitored.
Finally, steps are taken for the creditor to take possession of the assets.