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Non-Owner Occupant Disclosure Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative

NATO is in Chicago and I have decided to work from home. Making Home Affordable has finally added the Non-Owner Occupant Disclosure to their website and you may now add it to your growing list of forms you may use when conducting a Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative (HAFA) Short Sale.

Non-Owner Occupant Disclosure: https://www.hmpadmin.com/portal/programs/docs/hamp_borrower/nonowneroccupantcert.pdf

List of all forms to use in Chicago may be found at: http://chicagorealtorsblog.org/journal/2012/1/25/what-are-the-steps-to-a-short-sale.html

Email me at info@markilemons.com if you or your organization would like to host a CE or informational class for real estate agents in any state.

1)      I’m pleased to announce that I’m the Master Trainer for the SSRP ( http://ssrpcertification.com/ )

and we are currently working with religious leaders across the US through Repositioning the Dream (http://repositioningthedream.org/ ) to help parishioners deal with their current housing status. Register yourself to become our partner in your community and be the first in line to receive short sale leads.

 

2)      Where is Marki Teaching Next?

Marki Lemons Classes:

Techweek: http://techweek.com/conference/

 June 22-26

ADPR: http://chicagorealtor.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=947

Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 5.22.12 – 5.23.12 C.A.R. Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

8.16.12 – 8.17.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

11.15.12 – 11.16.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

 

HAFA: http://chicagorealtor.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=1097

 6.5.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

 9.6.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

 11.29.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

 

SFR: http://chicagorealtor.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=416

8.1.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

10.5.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

 

BPOR: http://chicagorealtor.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=1213

 5.30.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

8.22.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

11.27.12 C.A.R. Central, Central, 200 S. Michigan Ave, #400, Chicago, IL

 

Education is a key component to success according to Marc Gould: http://rismedia.com/2012-05-19/reo-properties-responsibilities-education-and-opportunities-for-real-estate-professionals/

If you are interested in having me speak on your webinar or at one of your conferences, workshop, meeting, or CE classes-please email me at: info@markilemons.com

I would welcome the opportunity to train your organization in person or online. Please look at my profile at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markilemons  and connect to my group at: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Accredited-Distressed-Property-Representative-1789043?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr and you will gain insight into my teaching style and numerous training sessions I provide.

Before you contact me please review the information above in its entirety and grab my special foreclosure report at: http://www.markilemons.com/pages/foreclosure-ebook .

Vote for Marki Lemons for Techweek

Expand your business to the frequent shopper, brand loyal, African American consumer. The African American population has the buying power of nearly $1 trillion and is 44% more likely to take a class online. In July of 2011, there were 23.9 million African American internet users and 76% visited a social networking site or blog. Do you have a plan of action to engage with African American Consumer?
Marketers should develop advertising messages and images that appeal to African Americans. African Americans continue to defy stereotypes about their technology usage and companies need to create evocative campaigns that incorporate social networks trusted by African Americans that deliver a fresh experience across all technology platforms. In this session a fifth generation African American female entrepreneur will share her experience as a decision maker, consumer, and social media professional. Utilize information learned in this session to help take your product or service to the next level and expand its reach.

Session Type: Solo / Double Presentation

Potential Speakers:
Marki Lemons-Ryhal – Marki lemons Unlimited