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Webinar – October 7 – Town Hall Webinar With Martin Andelman and David Bartels

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Town Hall Webinar with Martin Andelman and David Bartels

When:  Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Time:  10:00 – 11:00 AM PDT

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Webinar Overview:

Join Martin Andelman, the country’s leading authority on what’s really going on in the loan modification industry.

He’s the writer behind the highly popular and often controversial Mandelman Matters blog, and a staff writer for The Niche Report magazine.

When people want honest insight into what’s going on in the economy, in government and inside the banks… they read Mandelman Matters on The Mortgage Lender / Implode-o-meter.

In this fast paced webinar, Martin will speak with David Bartels, the industry’s top advocate for No Up-Front Fee loan modifications, about what homeowners should expect over the next few months from lenders and servicers.

Martin is the expert that wants borrowers to know: “It’s not your fault… it’s the banks.”

Learn how Obama’s “Home Affordable Modification Plan” works, why traditional work-out modifications almost always fail, as well as the legal and ethical issues involved with hiring third-party loan modification companies / attorneys under the new state laws.

Also, find out how to offer No Up-Front Fee loan modifications to your friends and clients.

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