Memphis, Aug. 23, 2017 -- Data Facts, Inc. a national and international provider of lending solution products, recently announced their clients can take advantage of rep and warrant relief on tax return verifications offered by Fannie Mae Day 1 Certainty.
As part of Day 1 Certainty, Fannie Mae offers income, assets, and employment validation services to lenders through its leading mortgage underwriting system, Desktop Underwriter® (DU®). This innovation delivers greater speed, simplicity, and certainty to lenders and borrowers. This helps the mortgage industry manage risk and promote digitization of data and processes.
Executive Vice-President of Data Facts, Julie Wink, is proud to be able to offer this service to their lending clients. “Our top priority is making certain we serve our clients in a way that keeps them on top of industry changes. Day 1 Certainty is a big deal for them, so we wanted to give them a way to seamlessly access the system through us.”
Data Facts connects in the system with Sharperlending, their technology partner. Clients choose Sharperlending within Desktop Underwriting to gain access to the Day 1 Certainty tools.
Wink knows clients will love this offering. “They can easily benefit from the rep and warranty relief offered by Day 1 Certainty, and still be able to call upon Data Facts’ personalized service. This is how we help our clients close more loans, faster and easier.”
About Data Facts, Inc.
Since 1989, Data Facts, Inc. has provided trusted information to mortgage lending professionals to help them reach sound lending decisions. Headquartered in Cordova, TN, the company maintains a national footprint and is committed to ongoing education and industry involvement to ensure they stay on the forefront of industry regulations. This insight allows them to provide a suite of comprehensive solutions such as credit reports, fraud products, tax and social security verifications, flood solutions, and an appraisal ordering platform, to help clients close more, faster and easier.
Their commitment to above industry standards is proven by their NAPBS accreditation, sustaining SOC 1 and SOC 2 certifications, all staff members upholding FCRA certification, and maintaining active roles on the NCRA and multiple MBA boards.
Data Facts, Inc. was the proud recipient of the Commercial Appeal’s Top Workplace Award in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.
In addition, Data Facts, Inc is certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) as a women-owned business.
For more information, please contact Data Facts, Inc. at 901-685-7599 or email [email protected]. Subscribe to their lending solution blog follow them on Twitter at @dflending, and connect on LinkedIn at Data Facts, Inc. to stay abreast of industry updates.


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