NLTA News & Events for 2006
MARCH 2006
NTLA Annual Meeting
March 8-10, 2006
Location: The Luxor Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada

This annual event features industry issue
workshops, Association Dinner, Keynote
Speaker Luncheon, NTLA President's Reception,
Networking Breakfast Buffet and the opportunity
to meet with institutional investors, tax lien
servicers, attorneys specializing in tax lien law,
and the NTLA membership.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL
TAX LIEN ASSOCIATION TO ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE.
Keynote Speaker: Stephen M. Miller, Ph.D. Chair, Department of
Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

MARCH 2006
Mooring Tax Asset Helps Habitat for Humanity

Mooring Financial Corporation Participates in Semi-Annual Build Day for Habitat for Humanity
Washington, DC. March, 2006 - Twenty employees from Mooring Financial Corporation
participated in a build day to support Habitat for Humanity’s mission of building a 53-home
development in Northeast Washington, DC. Habitat for Humanity DC seeks to eliminate
poverty housing and homelessness in the nation's capital by building affordable, energy
efficienthomes.

Mooring Financial Corporation employees exhibited great teamwork as they broke up into
smaller groups led by Habitat coordinators. They strapped on their loaded tool belts, safety
glasses and gloves to assist with various stages of construction: sheathing, Tyveking,
trenching, insulating, woodworking, truss-raising, carpentry and roofing. In conjunction with
this event, Mooring Financial Corporation donated $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity DC.
Mooring Financial Corporation actively supports giving back to the community and under the
direction of John M. Jacquemin has a long history of corporate giving. Mooring employees will
participate in another whole day of building in September 2006.

For more information regarding Habitat for Humanity of Washington DC, visit
them at www.dchabitat.org.


AUGUST 2006
8th Annual Indiana Tax Sale Seminar
Friday, August 4, 2006
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
At the Holiday Inn Express
I-65 & County Line Road (Exit 101)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Click here to see items removed from 1960 S Maple by the
Habitat for Humanity Restore store.

Rebuild America's (aka Destiny-98) Realtor,
Mike
Thompson, had the gall to call in Habitat to salvage items
from 1960 while maintaining the pretense that he wanted
to sell the property back to myself.

Because Habitat for Humanity's Restore truck was seen
removing items from 1960 the afternoon of 03-05-08, it is
possible that Habitat was called in by the new owner,
Don
Reiff.
The NTLA (National Tax Lien Association) has actively
fostered a relationship with Habitat for Humanity that is
more than just troubling. Original press release:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104
&STORY=/www/story/12-06-2001/0001628832&EDATE=

For an annotated version of this release link here.

This page will document the connections, past and
present, between the NTLA, its members and Habitat for
Humanity.
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especially if you or someone you know has had any
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To add to the burden of being low income and owning
a home,
here is a situation being encountered by
buyers of Habitat for Humanity houses in areas
experiencing high growth rates.
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