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CBCInnovis Announces Day 1 Certainty From Fannie Mae

May 03, 2017
CBCInnovis has announced that the LexisNexis RiskView Liens & Judgments Report is now available within its portfolio of lending support solutions

CBCInnovis, a provider of mortgage credit and data validation services, has announced the availability of its 4506-T IRS tax transcript verification services with Day 1 Certainty from Fannie Mae.
 
With direct ties to sister company DataVerify, an authorized report supplier for Day 1 Certainty, CBCInnovis is able to provide clients this critical verification service as part of this important initiative. In addition to greater efficiency in the lending process, Day 1 Certainty from Fannie Mae provides customers with freedom from representations and warranties on key aspects of the mortgage origination process.
 
“CBCInnovis offers our clients products and services focused on enhancing processing efficiencies and reducing costs. Participating in Fannie Mae’s Day 1 Certainty is a result of our customer focus,” said Pam Lahr, senior vice president of sales for CBCInnovis.

 
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