Monday, July 11, 2016

August 17: Web - Residential Mortgage Servicing Update: What You Need to Know as We Approach the End of HAMP

The rules of the road for residential mortgage servicing have changed significantly over the past several years, and they are about to shift again as we approach the expiration of the government’s Making Home Affordable loan modification programs. Attend this training for an in-depth look at the program rules, laws and regulations that govern the relationship between borrowers and loan servicers, including an update on the latest program and regulatory changes relating to loss mitigation for defaulted loans. Practitioners and experts will review significant developments and use case studies to help you identify and address your clients’ loan servicing problems.
What You Will Learn
  • The latest developments in loan modification and other loss mitigation programs available to borrowers, including Streamlined HAMP, post-HAMP loan modification options and Keep Your Home California programs;
  • Current regulations governing the loss mitigation process, including California’s Homeowner Bill of Rights and federal TILA and RESPA regulations;
  • Case developments under federal and state loss mitigation regulations;
  • How to identify, analyze and address loss mitigation errors and violations.
Practitioners who represent consumers and loan servicers will benefit from this program, as will general practitioners interested in learning more about residential mortgage servicing.
Title:
Residential Mortgage Servicing Update: What You Need to Know as We Approach the End of HAMP 
When/Where:
August 17, 2016
9:00 AM Pacific
Webcast - Register Now!
Credit:
1 credit in most jurisdictions
Speakers:
  • Chair: Lisa Sitkin ~ Managing Attorney, Housing and Economic Rights Advocates
  • Kent Qian ~ Staff Attorney, National Housing Law Project
  • Tara Twomey ~ Of Counsel, National Consumer Law Center
  • Program Attorney: Christina Thompson ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute
By:
PLI
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