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Upcoming Webinars:
Title: Part 1) Colorado's New Expedited Foreclosure Bill for Abandoned Properties. Part 2) Brenda Kersey vs. PHH Mortgage Corporation.
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Central (11-12:30 Pacific, 12-1:30 Mountain, 2-3:30 Eastern)
Speakers: Part 1) Deanne R. Stodden, Esq., Managing Attorney, Castle Meinhold & Stawiarski, LLC. Part 2) Jacqueline A. Fink, Esq., & Jon A. Ahern, Esq., Sykes, Bourdon, Ahern and Levy, P.C
Webinar Overview:
Part 1) Deanne Stodden, Esq., will lead a discussion regarding Colorado's new Expedited Foreclosure Bill for abandoned properties. Ms. Stodden, who actively participated in drafting the legislation along with the Governor's office will describe how the Bill, which goes into effect August 1, 2010, cuts the timeframe for foreclosures in Colorado on abandoned properties in half. Ms. Stodden will also discuss how the Bill was drafted to garner widespread support and the pros and cons for holders that elect to utilize the expedited process.
Part 2) Jackie Fink, Esq., & Jon Ahern, Esq., will Review the recent important case of Brenda Kersey vs. PHH Mortgage Corporation, Filed In The United States District Court For The Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division. This case is critically important as it discussed the requirement that; "The mortgagee must have a face-to-face interview with the mortgagor, or make a reasonable effort to arrange such a meeting, before three full monthly installments due on the mortgage are unpaid. If default occurs in a repayment plan arranged other than during a personal interview, the mortgagee must have a face-to-face meeting with the mortgagor, or make a reasonable attempt to arrange such a meeting within 30 days after such default and at least 30 days before foreclosure is commenced. . . ." Ms. Fink and Mr. Ahern will discuss how critical it is for loan servicing managers to understand that they are bound by the terms of their deeds of trust which almost always include by reference important state and federal regulations that place significant responsibilities upon them, as set forth in the instant case.
Today is the day to make certain that all levels of your key loan servicing personnel are up to speed with the requirements of the current industry landscape, and are as ready as possible for what may come. Understanding the new legal landscape is a critical survival skill. The Legal issues affecting Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Loan Modifications, Loss Mitigation, Fair Debt, and the Truth in Lending Act are just a few of the subject matter areas we routinely discuss. Our ALFN litigation and regulatory training webinars will help prepare you and your leadership team members for the changes to come. We invite you to join hundreds of your industry colleagues and dial in to hear the latest breaking litigation news, what it means, and how it will impact your mortgage loan servicing operations. Every two weeks our national litigation firms present breaking cases, explain the issues, discuss the judiciary's reactions and offer timely advice as to what these decisions really mean for your loan servicing operations. We urge you to become a regular participant in these twice monthly presentations.
The speakers will discuss the most troubling sections contained in each of the BILL's. These sections include:
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