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FNF offers extended data to Ontario real estate appraisers

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Real estate and mortgage service firm Fidelity National Finance and the non-profit MPAC have extended their agreement to provide Ontario’s real estate appraisers with residential property data.

“FNF has provided a data solution to appraisers that has been well received in the industry and has made access to residential-property data economical and efficient,” says Chris Fusco, MPAC’s Director of Real Estate and Strategic Accounts, Business Development. 

The continuance of the deal means that appraisers can access data provided by MPAC through FNF’s platform and the two organizations will continue to work together to explore new ways to provide greater integration of that data.

“We’re excited that real estate appraisers have taken advantage of the FNF platform and are pleased that MPAC’s data will continue to be provided in a way that is cost-effective and beneficial to the appraisal industry,” added Fusco.
 

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