Product Details
A New Inside Mortgage Finance Audio Conference:
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 3PM EDT
The FHASecure program arrived with much fanfare when it was launched last August. For an industry facing unprecedented challenges, the program was viewed as a way to stem the tide of rising delinquencies and foreclosures.
However, some industry groups now argue that the program needs to be significantly modified to help more troubled borrowers. They feel FHASecure should be expanded to address more mortgages headed to foreclosure — including conventional fixed-rate mortgages and severely delinquent borrowers.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has acted quickly in the past and has hinted additional changes to FHASecure are forthcoming.
Get specific answers to your questions about the changes directly from the FHA and leading bankers very experienced with the program. On March 12th, hear and speak with an expert panel that will include:
- Margaret Burns, Director of the Office of Single Family Program Development, FHA;
- Allen H. Jones, Senior Vice President, Government Lending Executive, Consumer Real Estate, BANK OF AMERICA;
- Ronda Jan Beinfeld, Vice President, Credit Risk Manager, Government Lending, INDYMAC BANK; and
- Guy Cecala, Publisher, INSIDE MORTGAGE FINANCE, will moderate.
Attend This Audio Conference and Learn...
- HUD’s plans to increase the efficiency of FHASecure and details on possible changes to the program.
- How increased loan limits in high-cost areas will enable more borrowers to qualify for the program.
- How subordinate financing affects loans in the program.
- The issues surrounding “short refi” and securitized loans.
- Whether FHA will consider liberalizing the LTV and DTI ratios.
- Why HUD has put off the implementation of a risk-based pricing structure for the program.
- If FHA will allow those with fixed rates to take advantage of FHASecure.
Your Conference Registration Includes...
- Conference attendance for you and your team around your speakerphone at one site;
- The conference manual—which includes a program outline, speaker information and materials and additional value-added articles;
- A full transcript, emailed to you when you take our post-conference survey; and
- The opportunity to pose questions anonymously during the audience Q&A sessions.
REFUNDS: Cancellations before 5:00 PM EDT on March 10, 2008, may receive a full refund less a $25 service charge (no refunds after receipt of conference manual).
You will receive an email confirmation shortly after you complete the registration.