Mortgage Foreclosure Policy: Past, Present and Future For Home Owners, Renters, and Communities - Metropolitan Planning Council

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Mortgage Foreclosure Policy: Past, Present and Future For Home Owners, Renters, and Communities

December 9 to 10, 2009, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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The Palmer HouseĀ® Hilton 17 East Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60603

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MPC Vice President of Housing and Community Development Robin Snyderman will participate in one of the panel discussions at this event.

On Wednesday, December 9 and Thursday, December 10, 2009, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, The Chicago Community Trust, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, and the Woodstock Institute will cosponsor a conference entitled, "Mortgage Foreclosure Policy: Past, Present and Future For Home Owners, Renters, and Communities."

This timely and interactive two-day conference will bring together nationally recognized practitioners, researchers and policymakers to discuss the evolution, current impact, and likely outcomes of the foreclosure crisis on home owners, lenders, housing counseling agencies, the secondary market, regulators, and all levels of government.

The conference audience will comprise of community development professionals, financial industry representatives, attorneys, researchers, secondary market specialists, policymakers; and representatives of government agencies and foundations. We are experiencing great interest in the conference, so early registration is greatly encouraged.

Register today! View the agenda here.

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/39

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