Special Event: Saving Homes, Modifying Loans! (4/6)
Sharing successes, lessons and recommendations
An official with U.S. Treasury will be in Charlotte next Tuesday to talk about programs the Obama Administration hopes will help homeowners underwater on their mortgages and who are trying to avoid foreclosure.
The Treasury is responsible for the design and implementation of the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), and it will be seeking public comment next week. Public input and recommendations from panelists will be used by treasury in the ongoing design and management of the HAMP program.
What: Saving Homes, Modifying Loans, a public meeting on the housing crisis
When: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM
Where:1510 East 7th Street Charlotte, NC 28204
Click here to register for the public meeting.
This public meeting will include presentations from state agencies, academics, counselors, client, advocates and loan servicers on foreclosures and loan modifications. Participating groups include:
- North Carolina Banking Commission
- North Carolina Housing Finance Agency
- UNC Chapel Hill Center for Community Capital
- Brunswick Housing Opportunities
- Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina
- Center for Responsible Lending
- Wachovia (a WellsFargo company)
The agenda for the public meeting includes two panels:
- Big Picture Panel (Moderated by Peter Skillern) at 1:00 with:
- William Corbett, Office of the Commissioner of Banks
- Rich Lee, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency
- Roberto Quercia, UNC Center for Community Capital
- Interactive Panel on HAMP (Moderated by Peter Skillern) at 1:45 with
- Rebecca Marione, Bank of America
- Rullah Price, Wells Fargo
- Chris Kukla, Center for Responsible Lending
- Stella Adams, Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina
- Resea Willis, Brunswick Housing Opportunities
- Audie and Lilly Cashion, Borrower with HAMP Modification
- Mark McArdle, U.S. Department of the Treasury
This event is facilitated by the Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina in cooperation with PICO. For more information, Contact Michael De Los Santos at 919-667-1557.