Event ID # 82389
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 |
Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
Event: Understanding Loan Modifications & Foreclosures |
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Host: Entrust Arizona |
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Location: (North Phoenix, 101 & Tatum) Google Map
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Contact: Kelly or Bob |
Phone: 480-789-0858 |
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Email: kelly@dreimaz.com |
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Website: http://www.entrustarizona.com/knowledge_workshop_details.aspx?wid=285 |
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Price: Free |
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Full details: Loan Modification, short sales, foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure... most of us were not familiar with these terms until recently, let alone the process. What do they mean? Are any a viable option if you owe more on your mortgage than your property is worth? Where does bankruptcy fit into the picture? Are the rules different if you are an investor? This comprehensive class is taught by an Attorney and a Real Estate Broker giving you the foremost information available. Highlighting loan modification, short sales, foreclosure, and deed in lieu of foreclosure. We'll review the processes, what they mean, viable options if you owe more on your mortgage than your property is worth, where bankruptcy fits into the picture, the different rules for investors. You will learn what is actually happening to property owners, including investors, who pursue one of these options. We will discuss pending legislation including the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 and share our recent experiences on purchasing properties in today's climate advising on how to get the best deal for the best price in the shortest amount of time. For landlords, we will explain all of your options and solutions to your liabilities if you have a lease in place when faced with loss of equity and cash flow with your investment property. Taught by Laura Bramnick, Attorney, Mackey Law Firm and Bob Reichard, Designated Broker, Dreim. |
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