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Consumer Resource Center

FDIC, OCC, and FRB of Richmond Host Maintaining Property through Intergenerational Wealth: Heirs’ Property/Tangled Titles

Event Date
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Location
Webinar, Webex, registration information below.

Join the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) of Richmond for a webinar to discuss how Heirs’ Property/Tangled Titles disproportionately impact both urban and rural homeowners and landowners in communities of color. Participants will learn about promising practices and solutions for maintaining and building intergenerational wealth, as well as activities that may receive positive Community Reinvestment Act consideration.

Presenters:

  • Rusty Rumley, Senior Staff Attorney, National Agriculture Law Center
  • Timothy Chance, Tangled Title Staff Attorney, Maryland Volunteer Legal Services
  • Tracy Lloyd McCurty, Executive Director, Black Belt Justice Center
  • Walkiria E. Pool, President & Founder, Centro de Apoyo Familiar
  • Donna Hurley, Executive Director, Housing Options & Program Enterprises, Inc.
  • Peter Dolkart, Community Development Manager, FRB of Richmond
  • Bonita Irving, District Community Affairs Officer, OCC
  • Cynthia DuRant, Community Affairs Specialist, FDIC

Who should attend:

Financial institutions, CDFIs, non-profit organizations, other community-based organizations, state and local government, and other stakeholders interested in maintaining property and resolving heirs’ property issues.

Registration Information:

Event has past, registration is now closed.

Contact Information:

If you have any questions about the event, please email Cynthia DuRant at cdurant@fdic.gov.

Last Updated: August 5, 2024