Live Webinar: May 18, 2011 @ 10:00-11:00 am (PST) Collecting the Deficiency Owing on Real Property Loans after Default, Sale, Foreclosure or Bankruptcy.

Live Webinar: May 18,

LIVE Webinar: May 18, 2011 @ 10:00-11:00 am (PST)
Event: Collecting the Deficiency Owing on Real Property Loans after Default, Sale, Foreclosure or Bankruptcy.

Date: May 18, 2011
Time: 10:00-11:00 am (PST)
Location: Online

PRESENTATION BY: Spencer Scheer, from the Scheer Law Group, LLP.

Collecting the Deficiency Owing on Real Property Loans after Default, Sale, Foreclosure or Bankruptcy.

(From short sale to bankruptcy: We’ll show you when you can collect all or part of the balance of your loan if the security is insufficient, and how you can do it profitably)!

You can thrive if you know your rights and the borrower’s limitations. The following will be covered:
  • When can you obtain a deficiency judgment?
  • When can a “sold out junior lienor recover?
  • “Short Sales”. How can you maximize recoveries?
  • Loan fraud: How to spot it and use it to your advantage to collect the balance owing.
  • Preserving Deficiency Rights in Bankruptcy Matters (Fraud, reaffirmation and confirmation issues).
  • New short sale and deficiency legislation in CA. More coming. Will it stop you from collecting?
  • Detailed outline provided to every registrant.
  • Questions to assist you will be taken after the presentation.

“This firm knows what they are doing . SLG is an unique, pragmatic law firm: In this rapidly changing legal environment, they keep me informed, protect our interests and understand our business needs”.

– Pat McCarty, Sr. VP Circle Bank

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