March Forum

Revitalizing Communities and Forging New Partnerships2019 NYMBA Forum 3.18.19

Restoring zombie properties for New York municipalities and consumers is paramount.   This event provided a starting point positive discussion on revitalizing communities with experts in the fields of fast-track foreclosure law, property preservation, mortgage loan servicing as well as elected officials and community stakeholders.  Neighborhood reinvestment and tools to rehabilitate properties in New York were explored in this 1/2 day workshop for those interested in improving communities throughout New York.

WHO ATTENDED

  • Mortgage Loan Servicers
  • State & Local Elected Officials
  • Foreclosure Attorneys
  • Property Preservationists
  • Housing Advocacy Groups
  • Community Preservationists
  • Municipalities
  • Code Enforcement Officials

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2019 Advocacy Conference

ADVOCACY DAY CONFERENCE–“Making a Difference Together”

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Only through advocacy can we stop legislation that has unintended consequences for lenders and consumers alike. Members took this opportunity to promote good legislation and meet with elected representatives. You can make a difference because you know your business better than anyone, and your knowledge is valuable to members of the state legislature.   Those attended:

  • Heard about proposed legislation that impacts the way we do business;
  • Learned how to effectively discuss legislation with members of the state legislature;
  • Had the opportunity to meet other concerned and involved members of the industry;
  • Were a part of shaping the future of our business

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Forum on Revitalizing Communities and Forging New Partnerships

2019 NYMBA Forum 3.18.19

Restoring zombie properties for New York municipalities and consumers is paramount.  The focus of this roundabout event is to provide a forum for positive discussion on revitalizing communities with experts on-hand in the fields of fast-track foreclosure law, property preservation entities, mortgage loan servicers and community stakeholders.  Neighborhood reinvestment and tools to rehabilitate properties in New York will be explored in this 1/2 workshop which is open to all stakeholders, elected officials, municipalities, housing advocates, lenders and those interested in improving communities throughout New York.

MARCH 18, 2019, 8am-1pm
Renaissance Hotel, 144 State Street, Albany

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Mortgage Loan Servicers
  • State & Local Elected Officials
  • Foreclosure Attorneys
  • Property Preservationists
  • Housing Advocacy Groups
  • Community Preservationists

REGISTRATION:  Click HERE to reserve and register online

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The New York Mortgage Bankers Association furthers the standards of the real estate financing profession in the areas of education, legislation, regulation, and ethics of practice.

By taking advantage of the resources offered by the New York Mortgage Bankers Association, you will be in a position to meet the demands of today’s competitive market and plan for the challenges of tomorrow. Since Membership is by company, all employees of your company are considered members and can take advantage of all the benefits of membership.

Membership Benefits

  • Monitoring of State Legislation – NYMBA keeps you informed on pending legislation
  • Lobbying for the Industry – The New York Mortgage Bankers Association is a registered lobbying organization in the State of New York
  • Educational Opportunities – Via classroom seminars or online webinars, NYMBA enables your company to increase efficiency and productivity and stay competitive in the real estate finance industry
  • Earn Continuing Education Credits – NYMBA contracts with CE providers who conduct classes and submit for continuing education credits for non-depository lenders
  • Annual Convention – the Convention is an exclusive event for the New York mortgage banking profession that is structured to educate, enlighten and offer unique networking opportunities for its members. Each year, the Convention will offer complete educational and legislative updates from leading industry and MBA professionals, a trade show of exhibitors, and more. Members receive regular Convention alerts and discounted pricing for this special event
  • Liaison with State/Federal Regulatory Authorities – NYMBA works closely with regulatory authorities on members’ behalf
  • Public Relations Contact with the News Media – NYMBA serves as the contact for news media throughout New York and directs the media to leaders of NYMBA
  • NYMBA E-News – NYMBA keeps members apprised of the latest breaking information via special broadcast NYMBAlerts. As a NYMBA member, your company receives these at no additional cost

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

TRID 2.0 (effective Oct. 1, 2018)

TRID 2.0–Are You Ready? Have questions?

Thursday, September 27, 2018 10am-10:45am
NYMBA Member – COMPLIMENTARY!
Future Member $49.95
Space is limited–RSVPS needed!

We’re holding a live webinar presentation on September 27th—free for all New York MBA members!
TRID 2.0 addresses many of the pain points that our industry has struggled with over the past two years. The new rule is in effect & compliance is mandatory as of October 1, 2018.

This webinar will cover tolerance levels in motion, and significant changes including:

Construction loan disclosures
Re-disclosures after Rate Lock
Escrow closing notices
Co-ops and Loan Estimates
Compliance expert Linda Bow will outline changes included in TRID 2.0 and answer your questions. Linda Bow, CRCM, CUCE, BSACS is the Director of Compliance for New York Credit Union Association.

Linda has been in the regulatory compliance environment for over 30 years. In addition to her designations she has her Master’s degree in Business Ethics & Compliance and is a graduate of the ABA Stonier School of Banking with a Wharton School Leadership certification. Her extensive knowledge base is enhanced with her broad range of experience and expertise from overseeing loan production, servicing, pricing and selling. She has successfully managed financial institutions, compliance departments and staff through regulatory changes and implementations as well as developed and sustained Compliance Management structures focused on first, second and third lines of defense and annual risk assessments.