Association Academy: What’s New in 2022! Things You Need to Know

Please join the Condominium & HOA Law Team on March 25, 2022, for this informative virtual seminar. We’ll cover what is new with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), collections and the new mortgage underwriting requirements.

Topics

  • FDCPA Update – How Regulation F now affects managers
  • Collections – 5 things that help your associations actually get paid
  • The New Lender Questionnaire – What do we do with this? Navigating the new mortgage underwriting requirements

Presenters
Sandra L. Chapman, Senior Paralegal
Lydia J. Chartre, Partner, CCAL
Billie Jo Fatheree, Paralegal
Daniel J. Miske, Partner, CCAL
Brenda Zak, Paralegal

Who Should Attend
Condominium and HOA board members and property managers.

Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Wisconsin continuing legal education credit and Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) credit.

Registration
This webinar is complimentary; however, registration is required. We encourage you to forward this invitation to interested colleagues. Unable to join us at the scheduled date and time? Register anyway and we will email the recording to you.

Questions? Contact Morgan Buciumean at 303.749.7281.

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