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CoreLogic Launches AutomatIQ Collateral

Sep 24, 2019
CoreLogic has announced the availability of CoreLogic a la mode’s PropertyAssist solution to the appraisal community

CoreLogic is now offering AutomatIQ Collateral, a new platform designed to provide lenders with a suite of data and analytics on property ownership, value, condition and hazards.
 
According to the Irvine, Calif.-based company, AutomatIQ Collateral offers integrated solutions for valuation and property condition reports, title and ownership data, environmental hazard risk and results from the impacts of natural disasters, and insights into physical property characteristics including the quality of construction.
 
“We’re dedicated to keeping lenders on the leading edge of the digital mortgage industry by offering workflow solutions that are tightly integrated with automation and analytics,” said Vicki Chenault, executive, Valuations Solutions Group at CoreLogic. “With AutomatIQ Collateral, lenders will now be able to access essential property data through a single-source, empowering them to originate loans faster, at a lower cost and with less risk.”

 
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