Short Sales

Date: March 26, 2013

Time:  10:00 AM -11:00 PM CST

About:
One of the keys to fixing real property-secured loans in this economy -- is having the correct tools.

Ten years ago handling "short sale" requests was easy.  "No."  But in this economy the answer takes more thought.  And while some specific rules may vary from state to state, there are a number of factors all creditors should consider before coming to a decision about whether to accept or reject a short sale.

During this program, participants will learn the following:
•    What a "short sale" is and how it works
•    What effect a short sale has on the credit union's right to collect any unpaid balance
•    Advantages and disadvantages of accepting a short sale
•    What factors you should consider before accepting or rejecting a short sale offer
•    When you should be the one to suggest a short sale
•    Ways to improve the amount you receive through a short sale


Registration Options:

Quickbite Audio Conference- $150 (unlimited listeners and free audio archive for 30 Days after conference)

For more information, please contact Carrie Buchholz at:
(P) 405.702.8622 ext. 215
(E) carrie@cuaok.org

Speakers

North, Eric
Speaker: Eric North is an attorney with the law firm of Moore Brewer Wolfe Jones Tyler & North, and has represented the interests of credit unions with respect to collections, bankruptcy, compliance and litigation matters for more than 25 years.  Prior to becoming an attorney, Eric managed consumer lending institutions in California. In addition to practicing law, Eric works with credit union leagues and associations throughout the country each year to provide training for credit union professionals and their attorneys with respect to laws relating to a variety of issues, including collections and bankruptcy.