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Foreclosures, Short Sales & Alternative Financing 2024

Product ID: CA3728D
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Property problems 

Wisconsin Help for Homeowners (WHH) was a statewide program that helped residents experiencing economic hardship prevent foreclosure during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. In two years, WHH gave homeowners nearly $70 million to make mortgage, tax, and utility payments.1 Now that the WHH has ended, could the Badger State face an increase in short sales and mortgage foreclosures?  

Foreclosures, Short Sales, and Alternative Financing will cover the legal basics of these transactions from the perspectives of a real estate lawyer, a title company, and an alternative funding expert. From initial considerations through property sale, gain a better understanding of:

  • Borrower default and lender options
  • Loss mitigation procedures
  • Redemption time periods
  • Automatic stays in bankruptcy
  • Notices required prior to foreclosure
  • Due diligence considerations for property listings
  • Timelines for foreclosures and short sales
  • Important distinctions between foreclosures and short sales
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Property problems 

Wisconsin Help for Homeowners (WHH) was a statewide program that helped residents experiencing economic hardship prevent foreclosure during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. In two years, WHH gave homeowners nearly $70 million to make mortgage, tax, and utility payments.1 Now that the WHH has ended, could the Badger State face an increase in short sales and mortgage foreclosures?  

Foreclosures, Short Sales, and Alternative Financing will cover the legal basics of these transactions from the perspectives of a real estate lawyer, a title company, and an alternative funding expert. From initial considerations through property sale, gain a better understanding of:

  • Borrower default and lender options
  • Loss mitigation procedures
  • Redemption time periods
  • Automatic stays in bankruptcy
  • Notices required prior to foreclosure
  • Due diligence considerations for property listings
  • Timelines for foreclosures and short sales
  • Important distinctions between foreclosures and short sales
Read More ↓

Sarah Floyd joined F Street in 2013, significantly contributing to the growth of lending operations and market expansion. As the Vice President of Lending, she assists with day-to-day operations, underwriting, valuations, REO asset management, process improvements, loan origination, and new business generation. She holds a Wisconsin Real Estate Broker's License and a bachelor’s degree in interior design.

Cheryl (Cheri) A. Hipenbecker is General Counsel with the Knight Barry Title Group. She received her undergraduate degree from Winona State University in political science, and her law degree from the University of Minnesota magna cum laude. After graduation, Cheri worked with the law firm of Hostak, Henzl & Bichler in Racine before joining Knight Barry Title in 2007. Cheri is a past president of the Wisconsin Land Title Association (WLTA), current Legislative Chair of the WLTA, and current member of the Town of Norway Planning Commission & Land Use Committee.  

Emily E. Thoms concentrates her practice in foreclosure, real estate and creditor's rights litigation, and she is the Supervising Attorney for the Wisconsin office of Codilis, Moody & Circelli, P.C. She is also the current Secretary of the Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association's Milwaukee Chapter.

  • Review key terms and concepts in loan documents 
  • Understand options available to homeowners who are unable to pay the mortgage
  • Know the applicable laws and timelines that apply to foreclosure in Wisconsin
  • Explore the intersection of bankruptcy and foreclosures or short sales 
  • Identify important steps and required notifications for the sale of property
  • Residential real estate lawyers
  • Estate planning lawyers 
  • Residential realtors
  • Real estate brokers
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