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Section 502 Packaging Certification Training

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Section 502 Packaging Training for Nonprofit Developers

Start: November 8,2011
End: November 10, 2011
Location: Seattle, WA
Registration Fee: $150.00

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Join the Housing Assistance Council on November 8-10, 2011 for the Section 502 Packaging Training for Nonprofit Developers, a valuable training event for any organization that packages or plans to package USDA Rural Development Section 502 Loans.

This three-day advanced course covers USDA Rural Development’s Section 502 direct loan program and provides invaluable insight as to how this homeownership financing resource can be used. Learn how to assist potential borrowers and work in partnership with RD staff and other nonprofit organizations and regional intermediaries to deliver successful Section 502 loan packages. Through the course, open to and designed for those experienced in using Section 502, participants will learn the regulations and practical applications of the loan program. Participants will develop a strong understanding of 502 direct underwriting and packaging standards. Participants are encouraged to take the exam after the course.

Questions? Contact Dan Stern at (202) 842-8600 or dan@ruralhome.org.