As Government Affairs Co-Chair for the California Association of Mortgage Professionals (CAMP) I was a California Delegate for the National Association of Mortgage Professionals (NAMB) Legislative and Regulatory Conference. This conference is always educational and productive. We interface with ... » Learn More about Recent Washington DC Legislative Conference
Dodd Frank financial regulations
Ron Henderson Chairs the Government Affairs Committee in Sacramento for the California Association of Mortgage Professional Legislative Conference
Presentation on Government and Regulation Updates Plus History of San Fernando Valley Housing Prices January 12, 2018
Ron Henderson President/Broker of Multi Real Estate Services & California Association of Mortgage Professionals Government Affairs Co-Chair presents an overview of recent regulatory elements affecting real estate and mortgages. In addition the history of the San Fernando Valley real estate market, ... » Learn More about Presentation on Government and Regulation Updates Plus History of San Fernando Valley Housing Prices January 12, 2018
California Association Of Mortgage Professionals Legislative Update November 17 2017
Ron Henderson Gov't Affairs Co-Chair for the California Association of Mortgage Professionals gives an update applicable to the regulatory environment for real estate and mortgages as of November 17, 2017. If you are in the Los Angeles area, have any questions or real estate sales or financing ... » Learn More about California Association Of Mortgage Professionals Legislative Update November 17 2017
The Government Regulations & Dodd Frank Miss the Real Target on Avoiding Another Mortgage Meltdown
Instead of the government taking a scalpel to the problems that created the economic meltdown and mortgage backed security issues in 2007, they did a shotgun blast, and missed the target. Yes, there was plenty of blame to go around that created the Great Recession. Banks underwriting not doing ... » Learn More about The Government Regulations & Dodd Frank Miss the Real Target on Avoiding Another Mortgage Meltdown