Mortgage Fraud Rampant in the U.S. - Shows No Signs of Slowing31 January 2006
How to understand mortgage fraud and protect yourself -- The economics of mortgage fraud and what it means to the general public -- How lenders are increasing scrutiny on borrower's loan applications WHO: Mark Fleming, is the chief economist at CoreLogic. Fleming has six years of experience in the housing finance and property information business. Fleming has published his research on spatial econometrics in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics and Geographic Information Sciences. He has also presented his work at many conferences including three Regional Science Association International Annual Meetings. Fleming is a member of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association and the Regional Science Association of America. Fleming obtained his master's degree in science and his doctorate in Agricultural & Resource Economics at the University of Maryland. He earned his B.A. at Swarthmore College. ABOUT CoreLogic: Sacramento, Calif.-based CoreLogic is the leading provider of collateral risk-analysis and management technology and services to the U.S. mortgage banking industry. Since 1997, the mortgage industry has relied on CoreLogic to enable risk management and workflow process support. Using CoreLogic technology, mortgage originators and investors are able to increase profitability and loan quality by making more informed lending and investment decisions. The CoreLogic suite of property information tools provides the data, comprehensive geographic coverage, ease-of-use and accessibility the mortgage industry needs. For more information about CoreLogic, visit http://www.cscorelogic.com WHEN: CoreLogic spokesperson is available for comment immediately. Scheduling is determined upon each request. For more information, or to book an interview, please contact: Misha Gutierrez at 916-418-1500, ext. 223, or misha.gutierrez@ogilvypr.com
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