The Future of Car Dealer Documents
Where forms, documents, agreements and contracts could be in 50 years.
Where forms, documents, agreements and contracts could be in 50 years.
Aura and Mosaic Compliance partnership designed to protect auto dealers and their customers from cybercrime.
There appears to be a regulatory target on auto dealer-provided loans.
Regardless of how the courts rule on this FTC regulation on hold, it's best to go ahead and be prepared for some form of it.
In light of recent cyber-threats, combination designed to provide a secure way for automotive retailers to transport confidential information.
Third-party cookies are a detail many have overlooked in the regulation.
A compliance checklist is a must for dealerships on every deal.
Some practices are better left undone at the dealership, for its, and the consumer's, good.
Let's revisit Form 8300, which helps safeguard the financial system.
The industry pushes back over cost of compliance, disclosure definitions, informed consent, and pricing rules.
Dealers should take care to avoid practices that regulators could deem to be tricks or manipulation of consumers.
To keep things simple and keep your business off of regulators' target list, avoid fraud and charging bogus fees.
Dealers should establish policies to handle claims and develop strategies to mitigate claims.
Change focuses on notifications after a breach. Is your dealership ready to meet the requirements?
Product progress comes as new regulations require deletion of consumer personal data stored in vehicles in New Jersey and Illinois.
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