Tangled Titles: An Educational Event For Housing Professionals – Nov 18
Posted by Convergence Philadelphia on November 12, 2024
CONVERGENCE Philadelphia’s Tangled Titles: An Educational Event for Housing Professionals will be held on Monday, November 18 from 9am to 1pm at Center for DesignPhiladelphia (1218 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107).
CONVERGENCE Philadelphia, a Mortgage Bankers Association initiative, is a cross-sector partnership focused on increasing minority homeownership in Philadelphia. This collective-action approach promotes more sustainable, affordable homes for purchase and rental for underserved people and communities, especially minorities and low-to-moderate income Americans.
Tangled titles can prevent property sales, homeowners insurance, and eligibility for different kinds of assistance. In Philadelphia, over 10,000 properties are estimated to have tangled titles, which disproportionately impact Black communities. Hear more from experts about this critical challenge and how it relates to your work and clients.
CONVERGENCE Philadelphia encourages any professional working on affordable housing initiatives, bridging the homeownership gap, and/or anyone passionate for housing equality to attend.
Registration is required. The event is free for all participants, which includes breakfast and lunch. The venue is easily accessible via public transportation. If driving, there is both nearby street parking and paid garage spaces.
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