Kroll Factual Data, a Loveland, Colo.-based provider of business information to mortgage lenders and others, has announced an expansion of its risk assessment services with the introduction of FullFacts.The service assesses the risk of misrepresentation by brokers, appraisers, loan officers, closing agents, and other participants in the mortgage loan process. "FullFacts comprehensively identifies loan party collusion, conflict of interest, and non-arm's-length transactions for every participant involved in a mortgage loan" and determines whether any participant is included on exclusionary and compliance lists, said Jeff Gentry, vice president of Kroll Factual Data. "To streamline your workflow, Kroll Factual Data can upload your own internal exclusionary list into the FullFacts participant risk analysis." Kroll Factual Data can be found online at http://www.krollfactualdata.com.
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