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The foreclosure crisis has had a huge effect on individual homebuyers, financial institutions, the economy — and bankruptcy courts. In response, some courts have initiated programs to give debtors and lenders an opportunity to work through their differences — these programs serve the needs of both groups but don’t necessarily lead to foreclosure on the debtor’s home. This broadcast looks at these programs, how they work, and what affect they have had on debtors, creditors, and the bankruptcy courts that use them. Judges Arthur Votolato (Bankr. DRI) and Robert Drain (Bankr. SDNY) talk about the programs in their courts with Judge Elizabeth Stong (Bankr. EDNY), who will moderate the discussion. Bankruptcy practitioner Patricia Antonelli (Partridge Snow & Hahn, LLP) talks about working within the programs from the attorney’s perspective. John Rao (National Consumer Law Center) and Victor Milione (Nixon Peabody, LLP) discuss the programs from the debtors’ and creditors’ perspectives. Debra Miller, Chapter 13 US Trustee (ND Ind.), talks about the role and the view of the Trustee’s office. (April 2011) First Time Home Buyer Programs
Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform (PLSC 270) Professor Rae discusses the subprime mortgage crisis. Major actors are presented and analyzed, including homebuyers, brokers, appraisers, lenders, i-banks, and rating and government agencies. Major actors’ incentives and risks are assessed. Professor Rae also presents a brief history of government involvement in mortgage markets. Deregulation of the industry and its consequences are explored, and Professor Rae facilitates a discussion on apportioning blame for the collapse of the US housing market. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2009. First Time Home Buyer Programs
Department of Homeland Security – Evaluate the efficacy of non-traditional short and intermediate-term housing alternatives for potential future use in a catastrophic disaster environment. Identify, develop and evaluate alternatives to and alternativ…
Brookstone Law Investigates: The foreclosure crisis is a simple bump in the road for those willing to fight their banks to save their dreams. The Chandlers decided to fight the bank, and they won. The Chandlers learned that their mortgage was securitized. In a summary judgement, the house became a “Permanent Possession” for the Chandlers. They now possess their property with no Mortgage Payments. Because their mortgage was like millions of other mortgages signed between 2001 – 2007, the bank couldn’t prove they owned the deed. For more info contact Brookstone Law. – www.BrookstoneLaw.com First Time Home Buyer Programs Video Rating: 5 / 5
Learn about adjustable-rate mortgages, also known as ARMs, in this personal finance terms video tutorial. Thanks for watching Personal Finance Terms 101: Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)! Ifyou enjoyed this video, subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! www.youtube.com Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from howcast and more videos in the Howto category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide (at www.howcast.com ), learn about producing Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmaker Program (at info.howcast.com ), or showcase your expertise in a Howcast video series (at info.howcast.com ). First Time Home Buyer Programs Video Rating: 4 / 5
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