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Friday, August 6, 2010

ShirLee McGarry Earns CHS Certified HAFA Specialist Certification

ShirLee McGarry of Principal Realty Group has completed the Certified HAFA Specialist training course and received the (CHS) Certified HAFA Specialist certification August 6, 2010.

This certification program for REALTORS® is presented by C.A. R. Education along with AssetPlanSA, a ce

As a ‘Certified HAFA Specialist’ the Realtor®

• Understand the current US distressed housing market and get an in depth review of Treasury’s Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) program (per Treasury Supplemental Directive 09-09 Revised).
• Know how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s HAFA programs are different from the Treasury’s non-GSE version
• Receive leads from AssetPlanUSA’s Certified HAFA Real Estate Professional Network, if available
• Get HAFA program and Servicer updates for 1 year after registration
• Receive a desk reference ‘HAFA Summary’, as well as GSE and non-GSE versions of key HAFA example contracts

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