New Website Feature: Property Registration Ordinances

Property Registration Ordinances were a direct result of the housing crisis and their purpose is threefold: ·       To ensure that the responsible party of delinquent and/or vacant properties are known by the city/other interested parties and can be reached if necessary; ·       To ensure that the responsible party of said properties are aware of the obligations of ownership…

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Elevate 2019 is a go! Register now.

Insights from industry leaders. Valuable partnership potential. The future of default servicing tech and best practices. These are what make the Elevate Conference a highly anticipated event every year. The Elevate 2019 Default Servicing conference will be held February 12 -13 in Salt Lake City.  At this year’s conference, you will enjoy two full days…

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Mortgage Field Service Industry Announcement

It is with great sadness that NAMFS informs our membership of the passing of Robert Klein. Robert passed away unexpectedly yesterday, Thursday, May 3. He, through Safeguard Properties and SecureView, was valued member of NAMFS for the past 11 years and will be missed greatly. Robert served the Association as the Government Relations Committee Chair…

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NAMFS Adds New Benefit – Opportunity Post

As part of the new CRM and website transition, NAMFS is pleased to announce added functionality to our members and the industry at large – Opportunity Post, which provides the ability “post an opportunity” that can be viewed by anyone.  The Opportunity Post has two primary categories:  Seeking Vendors and Seeking Additional Work.  It also…

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NAMFS Evaluates Managing Workflow during Natural Disasters

In the six weeks between mid-August and late September of 2017, hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Nate, and Maria battered more than 100 counties in Florida, Puerto Rico, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and other southeast states. Collectively, the effects of the hurricanes resulted in over $350 billion in damages. Four weeks later, in October, at least 10,000…

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