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Declining markets. Lower appraisals. Fraudsters are devising new scams…Be ready for them!
To learn how to be a survivor in the current marketplace,
you need to attend the Mortgage Fraud Blog Conference.
Mortgage Fraud is the fastest growing white collar crime in the United States. Unfortunately, it's not just hardened criminals that commit mortgage fraud. Despite increased lender attention to fraud prevention, statistics show an increase in lenders filing mortgage fraud suspicious activities reports. The changing real estate market has resulted in a plethora of new fraud schemes and new twists on old techniques.
Mortgage Fraud Blog is the premiere site for mortgage fraud news and information and its editor, Rachel Dollar, is at the forefront of the fight against fraud. This conference is focused on guiding lenders, mortgage brokers and other industry participants in identifying and preventing fraud and recovering losses when lenders are victimized. Led by industry experts and top-notch attorneys, the conference will begin a new dialogue and provide participants with tools to use in their daily efforts.
At the Mortgage Fraud Blog Conference you will:
- Learn to develop and effectively present evidence to management, attorneys and law enforcement
- Watch prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys argue common fraud issues and learn
- Hear about options for recovery of fraud losses and find out what types of recovery actions are most successful
- Discover effective arguments on both sides of the repurchase issue
After attending the Mortgage Fraud Blog Conference you will:
- Know what the new schemes are and how they operate
- Understand what industry experts and law enforcement believe are the next vulnerable areas that fraudsters will target
- Be able to identify your organizational objectives and structure policies and procedures to meet them
- Know how and why appraisers commit fraud and how to protect your company
- Understand the industry and legislative initiatives being developed to combat fraud
Register Today
Early Registration: $795 (through August 8, 2008
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Regular registration: $895 (after August 8, 2008
)
Your registration includes the following:
- Admission to all Conference sessions
- Admission to all receptions
- Admission to all luncheons
- Coffee breaks on both days
- Conference materials
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- Continental breakfast on both days
- Exhibit hall pass
- Opportunity to network with industry peers
who have the same concerns regarding
mortgage fraud
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