
Mastering RFIs and NOEs: Essential RESPA Tools for Protecting Homeowners in Times of Job Loss - TL
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- Nonmember - $90
- Legal Aid Member - $40
- Private Attorney Member - $30
As more federal workers lose their jobs, the number of loan modifications and foreclosures is expected to increase during this challenging period of job transition. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) has established itself as the most effective tool that any consumer practitioner can use when dealing with mortgage servicers. Requests for Information (RFIs) and Notices of Error (NOEs) are a necessary information tool, a vital discovery tool, and a sword to attack a mortgage servicer when errors are made. Most importantly for your clients, RFIs and NOEs serve as a shield that protects their interests. Now more than ever, consumer attorneys need to know how to prepare proper RFIs and NOEs and how to use the information gathered. This webinar is geared to beginner attorneys who want to improve their RFIs and NOEs.
This one-hour webinar will be followed by an hour-long discussion and extended Q and A with NCLC’s Steve Sharpe.
What You Will Learn
● General tips on how to handle judicial foreclosures
● General tips on how to handle non-judicial foreclosures
● How to draft Requests for Information and Notices of Errors
● How to use Notices of Error as a litigation tool
● How to use Requests for Information as a discovery tool

Brian Flick
Managing Partner
The Dann Law Firm
Attorney Brian Flick is a managing partner of the Dann Law firm's Cincinnati office. He is a tireless advocate for consumers in Ohio, Kentucky, and across the United States. His practice is focused on bankruptcy, foreclosure defense, appellate litigation, and other areas of consumer law. Brian earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science at Adrian College and received his Juris Doctorate from Ohio Northern University's Pettit College of Law. He serves as the 6th Circuit Community Moderator for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and is the Ohio Chair of the National Association of Consumer Advocates.