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Secondary Mortgage Market Guide - Second Edition
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This practical desk manual provides a digest and a road map for the rapidly changing secondary mortgage market. Financial institutions, real estate lawyers, lending officers as well as investors will benefit from this overview and analysis of the most significant sellers and servicers guides. Those massive publications are too voluminous for handy reference. Instead, use the Secondary Mortgage Guide to find answers and locate information quickly and easily.
Focusing on business, tax and legal considerations, the Guide includes:
Types of mortgage instruments that can be sold in the secondary market Matching of agencies and instruments SEC registration requirements Types of mortgage-backed securities available for purchase Federal mortgage lending regulation and state law preemption.
Mitchel H. Kider and Don J. Halpern are Partners in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Weiner Brodsky Sidman Kider PC (WBSK). The firm, which Mr. Kider founded in 1992, specializes in matters related to real estate finance and mortgage banking. WBSK represents a variety of financial institutions, mortgage bankers, investment bankers, real estate developers and home builders nationally. Messrs. Kider and Halpern have been in the forefront of cutting-edge issues that directly involve the secondary market.
Mitchel H. Kider has over twenty years of experience representing the mortgage banking industry. He is considered one of the country's foremost experts in the secondary mortgage market. His practice ranges the spectrum from complex class action lawsuits to negotiating significant transactional and regulatory matters. He has served as a lecturer at the School of Mortgage Banking and is a frequent speaker on matters of current interest to the industry. In 1992, he was named a Faculty Fellow of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. In addition, he has written a number of Law Review and real estate journal articles including "RESPA: The Forgotten Issues," Mortgage Banking, January 1991 and "Another December Surprise," Mortgage Banking, December 1992. He is the author of RESPA Escrow Issues published by the Mortgage Bankers Association in 1995, Handbook of Quality Control published by the Mortgage Bankers Association in 1993 and Quality Control for Mortgage Servicers published by the Mortgage Bankers Association in 1992. Prior to entering into private practice, Mr. Kider was a Trial Attorney in the Office of General Counsel, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In that capacity, he represented both the Office of Inspector General and HUD's Mortgagee Review Board.
Don J. Halpern has fifteen years of experience in transactional and regulatory matters, substantially all of those directly involving the issues facing the real estate finance and mortgage banking industry. At WBSK, Mr. Halpern has represented clients in many complex mortgage transactions, and in the structuring of many intricate loan sale, financing and regulatory programs. Mr. Halpern is considered an expert in secondary mortgage market matters. Prior to joining WBSK, Mr. Halpern served as Assistant General Counsel of one of the largest privately-held corporations in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and as an associate in the corporate practice area of a large Washington, D.C. based law firm.
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