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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