| SPI Hands On Training Program |
| Tuesday, 06 June 2006 | |
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From the Desk of Robert Klein, CEO Subject: Field Trips Remain Popular
In the spring of 2003, Safeguard Properties originated a unique program that promotes better understanding of what the term “field services” really means by providing – what else? – field trips. Since its inception, Safeguard’s “Hands-on Training” has enlightened internal staff who are responsible for ordering, approving, reviewing, and paying for various field services that Safeguard provides to its clients. Employees of Safeguard, along with employees of mortgage lenders, investors, servicers, and other clients benefit from getting out in the field where the services are actually performed and viewing houses that are in the process of receiving property preservation and maintenance care.
So far, more than 360 participants in 15 states have experienced the Hands-on Training field trips. While visiting selected areas, they observe contractors and vendors operating in compliance with the investor guidelines to preserve, protect, and make ready the properties for marketing. Based on comments such as, “This opportunity proved to be invaluable for me. It truly put things into perspective and gave me a new-found respect for our vendors who have chosen the property preservation industry as a career,” it is clear that the field trips have been successful to encourage more appreciative attitudes toward others involved in day-to-day operations.
A Safeguard client contributed that he took away a better understanding of how contractors perform the required services and the actions they must take to protect the client’s interests. This participant added, “It was an eye-opening chance to learn about another element of default servicing that I had never been directly exposed to in the past.”
Attendees watch a variety of service activities, including securing, winterizing, boarding, removing debris, and maintaining exteriors. This proves helpful to inform office personnel about how contractors determine occupancy status, identify damages, determine mortgagor neglect, calculate estimates of debris, make photographic documentation and notes, and arrive at bids to submit for review and approval. The technological advances that Safeguard has pioneered and implemented are showcased and demonstrate their worth in time savings and accuracy.
Safeguard will continue to make these field trips readily available to our clients, investors, and staff of the HUD M&M contractors. They are scheduled at a location that is convenient for the participants and conducted during the week or on weekends, as requested. Please contact Kathryn Harris ( kathryn.harris@safeguardproperties.com ) to express interest in arranging to participate in a future Hands-on Training field trip in your area.
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