Automated Valuation Model
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First American Lawsuit Claims AVM Patent Infringement
May 05, 2010First American CoreLogic filed a patent infringement lawsuit against eight of its competitors claiming products developed by the companies violate First American’s patent for its automated valuation model (AVM) technology. First American CoreLogic is a subsidiary of the First American Corp. [stock FAF][/stock], but the company is in the process of spinning off CoreLogic into its own publicly traded firm, a deal that’s expected to close this summer.
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Valuing Real Estate in the Early Stages of Market Recovery
Apr 30, 2010 -
HAFA is Buffer Enough Against Short Sale Fraud: Treasury
Mar 11, 2010 -
Storm Brews Over Short Sale Valuations as the Mortgage Market Prepares for HAFA
Mar 11, 2010 -
CoreLogic Taps JP Morgan SVP to Lead AVM Development
Mar 04, 2010 -
Homeowner Estimates as Good as Zillow? Appraisal Academics Think So
Feb 26, 2010 -
Firm Extends Warehouse Credit Lines for AMC Clients
Jan 26, 2010 -
Web Site Transfers HVCC Appraisals Between Lenders
Oct 14, 2009 -
LPS Launches New Valuation Model
Oct 12, 2009 -
Moody’s Retools Assessments of “Seasoned” RMBS
Sep 23, 2009 -
Veros Gets Compliant with Freddie’s Guidelines
Jul 15, 2009 -
Freddie’s HVCC Guidelines Stir Controversy
Jul 14, 2009