Vincent Averaimo to Discuss Foreclosure Loss Mitigation, Service of Process, Third Party Sales and Contested Actions at NEAMA’s Annual Credit & Collections Seminar
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April 16, 2026
9 AM ET
Free Attendance

Vincent Averaimo will present “Loss Mitigation, Service of Process, Third Party Sales and Contested Actions” at the New England Adjustment Managers Association (NEAMA) Annual Seminar on April 16, 2026. Vin will offering a practical, step-by-step look at how the foreclosure process is unfolding in today’s environment – and where it most often breaks down.

His session will focus on:

  • The current climate of contested actions in the default space
  • Strategies to strengthen loss mitigation and residential workout efforts
  • Best practices on various topics


Drawing on real-world experience, Vin’s presentation is designed to give credit and collections professionals a clearer understanding of the foreclosure process and the tools to address issues before they escalate.

Attendees will come away with practical insight to help reduce delays, manage risk more effectively, and improve overall outcomes in an increasingly complex servicing landscape.

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