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Name: Professor Chris Manning
Job: Professor of Real Estate And Finance at Loyola Marymount University
Summary: Professor Chris Manning began his long relationship with real estate and finance by working as a lender at what is now Bank of America. He then changed tack, and worked as a venture capitalist and real estate developer. In 1982, he added a PhD in Urban Economics to the MBA he had previously earned and then began his twenty-five plus year career as a university professor of Real Estate and Finance.
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 The US Foreclosure Crisis 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. What led to the current foreclosure crisis in the US? 
  3. What are the most common causes of foreclosure today? 
  4. Do banks want to foreclose on my home? 
  5. Why do lenders foreclose? 
 Foreclosure Step By Step 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. What's first thing that happens in a foreclosure? 
  3. What are the basic steps of a home foreclosure? 
  4. If a homeowner misses the lender's deadline, what happens next? 
  5. What happens in the foreclosure process once a lender 'accelerates' the remaining balance? 
  6. Is there anything a homeowner can do after the lender 'accelerates' the remaining mortgage balance? 
  7. Should a financially-strapped homeowner abandon the house if its value drops below the amount of the loan? 
  8. Does the foreclosure process differ by state? 
  9. Do home foreclosures involve anyone besides the homeowner and their mortgage lender? 
 Avoiding Foreclosure 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. Will missing one mortgage payment put me in danger of foreclosure? 
  3. How can I buy time if I'm facing foreclosure? 
  4. What are some honest ways to forestall foreclosure? 
  5. What should I do if I get a notice of default from my mortgage company? 
  6. Can I convince my mortgage company to be flexible with my payments? 
  7. Why should I talk to my mortgage company about a solution? 
  8. What should I do if I can't work out an agreement with my mortgage company? 
  9. What happens if I work out a solution with my mortgage company and then miss another payment? 
  10. If I have an Adjustable Rate Mortgage-ARM, how can I better prepare myself for rate increases? 
  11. Can I temporarily halt my foreclosure through legal means? 
 Foreclosure Terms You Should Know 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. What's the difference between a trust deed and a mortgage? 
  3. What is the difference between a trust deed state and a mortgage state? 
  4. What is 'forbearance'? 
  5. What is a 'notice of default'? 
  6. Will a 'notice of default' immediately affect my credit score? 
  7. What is a 'notice of sale'? 
  8. What is a 'short sale'? 
  9. What is the homeowner's 'right of redemption'? 
 Protecting Yourself From Foreclosure 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. How can being insured by the Federal Housing Administration protect me from foreclosure? 
  3. How can being insured by the Veteran's Administration protect me from foreclosure? 
 Foreclosure- Alternative Solutions 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. Can I view a foreclosure as just another way to sell my home? 
  3. What are the most common solutions mortgage companies offer their clients who have fallen behind in their payments? 
  4. If I'm in danger of foreclosure, should I sell the house myself? 
  5. Can I just hand over the house to the lender if I'm in foreclosure? 
 Surviving Foreclosure 
  1. Professor Chris Manning
  2. How can I financially recover from a foreclosure? 
  3. How do I rebuild my credit score after a foreclosure? 
  4. After foreclosure, is the damage to my credit score permanent? 
  5. After the foreclosure, can my mortgage company still come after me for money owed? 
  6. Will my foreclosure problems attract scam artists? 
  7. Can negotiating a short sale with my mortgage company still damage my credit? 

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