How to Dissect & Scrutinize a Foreclosure
From title review and closing to the role of the Bankruptcy Trustee in the foreclosure process
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Product Description
Product Description
Over the past few years, case law, statutory enactments and revisions, and regulatory changes have altered the Massachusetts foreclosure landscape like never before. This new program is designed to help real estate practitioners and conveyancers better understand these changes and recognize how what they do—or don't do—at the closing table today may come back to haunt them tomorrow. The panelists focus on how to review documents from a current foreclosure or a foreclosure in your back title to ensure that the appropriate documents are, or have been, obtained. They also review common pitfalls conveyancers must avoid in closing transactions, as well as the role of the Bankruptcy Trustee in the foreclosure process.
Get essential guidance directly from the experts in a moderated dialogue that delves into the thorny issues real estate practitioners must navigate when they encounter a foreclosure. And bring your questions to personalize your learning experience!
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Agenda & Materials
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Foreclosure Checklist & Deed in Lieu as an Alternative to a Foreclosure
on demand video Add to CartMichael J. Agen, Esq., Stewart Title Guaranty Company , Springfield
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Key Court Decisions and Statutory Enactments in the Foreclosure World & Common Title Issues That Arise During the Foreclosure Process
on demand video Add to CartSarah A. Smegal, Esq., Land Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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Role of the Bankruptcy Trustee in the Foreclosure Process
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MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
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