Information for debtors and consumers
If you’re buying valuable used goods, or have bought something on hire purchase, leased property, or taken out a loan, you should know how the PPSR works, and how it can help you.
- Things you should know as a consumer What it means to be listed as a debtor on the PPSR.
- Checking for security interests in your property As a debtor, you can search the PPSR to make sure that details about a security interest are correct
- Requesting a change to a financing statement The process for requesting that a change be made to a financing statement in PPSR.
- How the PPSR can help when buying used goods Checking the PPSR before buying a used motor vehicle or other second-hand goods.
- Suppressing an address on the PPSR An individual debtor or a secured party, who has a protection order granted by a NZ Family Court can apply to have their address suppressed on the register.