Saturday, 3 October 2015

Synthia holds CLGX 37.22: Additionally, the model incorporates detailed user-provided building information to derive vulnerability assessments driven by both water depth and water velocity.

The model also incorporates historical flood event footprints from the last 50 years and the accompanying property damage. Measuring both severity and frequency of flood events, the probabilistic flood model loss calculations offer property, contents and business interruption analysis. This data is compiled from public records, contributory databases and proprietary analytics, and its accuracy depends upon these sources. Do not use the data in any unlawful manner. If the data is illustrated with maps, charts, graphs or other visual elements, the CoreLogic logo must be included on screen or web site.


Eartha:
Any CoreLogic data used for publication or broadcast, in whole or in part, must be sourced as coming from CoreLogic, a data and analytics company.

Alysha:
This data may not be re-sold, republished or licensed to any other source, including publications and sources owned by the primary recipient's parent company without prior written permission from CoreLogic.

Barrie:
These instances account for fewer than 5 percent of the total U.S. population.

Petra:
There are several states or jurisdictions where the public record, current value or mortgage coverage is thin.

Jolene:
The calculations are not based on sampling, but rather on the full data set to avoid potential adverse selection due to sampling.

Lyndsay:
CoreLogic uses its public record data as the source of the MDO, which includes both first-mortgage liens and second liens, and is adjusted for amortization and home equity utilization in order to capture the true level of MDO for each property.

Lucilla:
CoreLogic data includes 49 million properties with a mortgage, which accounts for more than 85 percent of all mortgages in the U.S.

Adelaide:
The data is first generated at the property level and aggregated to higher levels of geography.

Lane:
If the estimated value is greater than the MDO, then the property is determined to be in a positive equity position.

Tamika:
Revisions with public records data are standard, and to ensure accuracy, CoreLogic incorporates the newly released public data to provide updated results.

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