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NOVEMBER 2020

THE TRUSTED VOICE OF THE AUTO INDUSTRY FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS

Security register puts car sales in jeopardy Company director calls for rethink of rules around online system amid legal dispute involving thousands of vehicles

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ealerships may be at risk of having sales scuppered and business jeopardised because of the time it can take to remove vehicles from the personal property securities register (PPSR). An alarm over the potential pitfalls of the PPSR, on which security interests on property can be registered and searched, has been raised after more than 2,300 vehicles imported by Autoterminal NZ between 2012 and 2018 were placed on it. Removing a security if it is invalid or out of date is normally a simple process, but in the worst case it can take up to six weeks for a financing statement to be lifted. Mike Tyler, director of Autoterminal, says organisations can place a financing statement on property – such as cars – without first notifying who they plan to list as the debtor. He adds this can leave debtors having to follow a process set up by the PPSR, which falls under the

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remit of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), if they want to challenge the financing statement or have it taken off any property. “There’s a process you have to go through to get the PPSR removed, which is called a change demand,” explains Tyler. “You have to give notice to whoever has placed the financing statement of your request and give them 15 working days to respond. If they don’t, it’s then another 15

working days to get it removed. “It’s a risk for any motor-vehicle business. Anyone can place a PPSR on any vehicle at any time with no legitimate reason to do so and it can potentially take 30 working days for the dealer to get the PPSR removed.” Tyler claims there was no reason for the 2,300-plus vehicles to be put on the register. He adds most of them had been sold to members of the public, who legally take the cars clear of any

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