Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Foreclosure Training 9/24, Durham

 

Announcing Surfing the Foreclosure Tsunami:

A Training on Foreclosure Prevention and REO Disposition

 

Sept. 24th, 2009
Durham Marriott
Registration, $45
Register Here
Registration Closes Sept. 18th, 2009

Surfing the Foreclosure Tsunami:

 

Dear Susan,

 

You are invited to an important training, focusing on Foreclosure Prevention and REO Disposition, on Sept. 24th, 2009. Please see the agenda below.  Register here.

Foreclosure Tsunami: Causes and Contexts

 


Morning Plenary

9:00 to 9:45

Morning Plenary
9:00 to 9:45
We will look at the forces that led to the foreclosure crisis, and to state policies that protected North Carolina.   Some solutions can be effected with individuals or in neighborhoods. Other reforms will require systemic remedies at the state and federal level.

 

Track One -  Housing Counselors

 

Housing counselors can receive
general continuing education credit for the Training

10:00 to 11:00 Solution-Focused Counseling
The CCCS of Forsyth County will share methods to help counselors and their clients.
 
11:00 to 12:00 State Tools for Foreclosure Prevention

NCHFA - Home Protection Program
NCCOB - Home Foreclosure Prevention Project
NC Attorney General - New consumer protections

1:30 to 3:00 Federal Tools for Foreclosure Prevention

HUD will present guidance for several federal loan modification programs:

  • The Home Affordable Modification Program
  • HUD/FHA/VA
  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

3:00 to 4:00 The Perspectives of Servicers
Staff from BB&T, SunTrust, Wells Fargo, and Self-Help will review their loan modification programs and how they work with clients. 

 

Moving Forward: Policy and Practice

 

Lunch Plenary

Time: 12:00 to 1:15

Lunch Plenary

12:00 to 1:15
Allan Mallach is a senior fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.  Mallach is a national expert on the pathways to revitalize distressed neighborhoods with equity and social inclusion.  He will speak on the neighborhood impacts of the foreclosure crisis, as well as strategies for recovery. Mallach is an advocate, a practitioner, researcher and a planner.

 

Track Two - Local Government and Non-Profit Developers

foreclosure

Guidance and advice for rebuilding communities.

10:00 to 12:00 Neighborhood Stabilization Program I

 NSP Update by NCDCA

- and -
Using CDBG and HOME Funds by HUD
- and -

NSP Funding from NCHFA, Self-Help & the Initiative


1:30 to 2:00 Research Foreclosure Trends and Buys
Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina


2:00 to 3:00
REO Disposition Programs
Lenders will explain their REO disposition programs and how non-profits can work with them.

3:00 to 4:00 Strategies for Redevelopment

Homeownership, Rental and Land Banking: Practitioners will discuss different models for redevelopment.

 

We look forward to seeing you for a productive and informative day. Advance registration closes Sept. 18th.

 

The Community Reinvestment Association
of North Carolina

919.667.1557 x30

 

Organized by the
Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina
with the
North Carolina Community Development Initiative

 

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1 comment:

DivaOnFire said...

Thank you Susan! We appreciate all of your support and hope you will let us know if there is anything you want to read about!