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  • Corelogic has 2.3 star rating based on 3 customer reviews. Consumers are mostly dissatisfied.

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  • Recent recommendations regarding this business are as follows: "Avoid 3rd parties who are supposed to be responsible for paying your property taxes", "I don’t know anything about the company, other than a keying error issue.", "ABSOLUTELY NOT!".

  • Review authors value the most Diversity of Products or Services and Website. Consumers are not pleased with Turnaround Time and Billing Practices. The price level of this organization is high according to consumer reviews.

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Paul N Doc

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| map-marker Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Corelogic failed to pay my property taxes.

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Original review updated Jan 23, 2023

The University of Wisconsin Credit Union holds my mortgage. I refinanced with them in late 2021, and it was the first time I had an arrangement where a third party (that would be Corelogic) was responsible for issuing the payment for our annual property taxes.

I checked with the city treasury the final week of 2021 to make sure they got paid, and Corelogic just made it under the

wire. So I could claim the 2021 property taxes on my income taxes, even though my fingernails were chewed through with the anxiety that Corelogic wasn't going to deliver.

I wasn't so lucky this year. Please explain why you received a check from UWCU (#12586, for $7028.90) dated 12/15/22 for my property tax escrow, yet only roughly a THIRD of my property taxes were paid by 12/31/22?

Why were my property taxes not paid in full by that date so I can claim that on my taxes?

I'm sure you realize that it is fair for me go expect an explanation in writing on Corlogic letterhead that I can submit to the IRS to show that the 2021 property taxes were not paid in a timely manner through no fault of my own. I will need this to make the case to the IRS to qualify for my 2021 income taxes deduction.

Please attach it to an email, or mail it to Paul *****

PS: If this is not handled by your department, please forward it to the appropriate Corelogic contact.

Thank you -

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Preferred solution: I expect an explanation in writing on Corelogic letterhead that I can submit to the IRS to show that the 2021 property taxes were not paid in a timely manner through no fault of my own.

User's recommendation: Avoid 3rd parties who are supposed to be responsible for paying your property taxes

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You "chewed your fingernails" one year then proceeded to hire the same group again ? Unhappily, since you're the one whose tax return is mangled, it is your fault.

The IRS generally will not accept the "He/she was supposed to do it for me" defense.

It's your signature at the bottom, period. All you can do is file a civil suit for damages after you've incurred same against the provider ; but the government will still come after you until they've squeezed every last shekel they can from you.

Brandy S Zjv

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Taxes paid on wrong property

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CorrLogic wrongfully paid taxes on property listed below

Parcel # 054735

Marshburn David Charles Heirs

Marshburn Connie S

1128 Ben Williams Rd

Richlands NC 28574

C/O Brandy Scott

Onslow County Tax Office NC

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Preferred solution: Information on a keying error on property. CoreLogic paid taxes on property it shouldn’t have. Trying to get it corrected.

User's recommendation: I don’t know anything about the company, other than a keying error issue.

Anthony I Wzz

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Inaccurate AMV

To Whom it May Concern: I am the owner of 295 Elk Lake Dr, Waymart, Pa 18472. Realtor.com lists three different prices for the estimated value of my home.

Two of the three estimate it at $300K-302K but the third, CoreLogic, estimates it at $127,600. Zillow listed it at $295K earlier this year. Don't you think there's a problem when one is so different than the other two, which are almost the same. To make it worse, CoreLogic's estimate is what Realtor.com lists for the estimated value.

I paid $128K for this house in 1997, and have made many substantial improvements to the house, including adding a four season heated sunroom. The house has 8 rooms, not 6 as you have listed (there's also a ground level large family room in addition to the three bedrooms, kitchen, living room and dining room). Both full baths have ceramic tile. The house is on 2 nicely landscaped wooded acres yet minutes to town.

The house has a gas fireplace, new flooring, newer garage doors and much more. In spite of this, you're saying my house is worth $400 less than I paid for it 25 years ago? The house is listed incorrectly as having been sold in 2010 for $10,000. That is cash that I paid my ex as part of our divorce settlement.

Even then the house was appraised around $200K. This year the county did a reassessment and is putting the value at $255K. I will be listing the house for sale in the next year and your inaccurate pricing could adversely affect the sale of my home when potential buyers look at your site. I will be contacting Realtor.com about this as well.

I hope someone at Corelogic reaches out to me either via email or at the phone number below.

I hope to hear from you regarding this matter. Regards, Anthony Iovacchini

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Marina S Txr

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Horrific customer service

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Ive been robbed of thousands of dollars by Corelogic, specifically by Michell Taylor, a sales representative and her supervisor McKenna King. I will be posting this on all social media platforms so customers know NOT to do business with your company. Im also contacting my attorney.

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Loss:
$10000

Preferred solution: Deliver product or service ordered

User's recommendation: ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!

Anonymous

Corelogic RealQuest Irvine, CA

They advertise a 7 Day Free Trial. I signed up and used it to look up one property.

I never received an email confimation, but I had to submit all of my information and credit card. I tried to log in again and it wouldn't accept my password. I assumed it didn't work or process. Then they charged my credit card the full amount.

When I called to complain they said because I used it one time I would be charged the full amount. I talked to a Manager and he didn't care either. I asked about why I didn't get an email he didn't care. It's a scam!

Please beware! I hope they straighten their ways in the future.

Just be sure to CALL them if you try the FREE 7 day trial and cancel. Do not assume it didn't get processed.

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Anonymous
map-marker Medford, Oregon

Corelogic Doesn't Care That Subcontractors Aren't Paid

Corelogic is in the business of maintaining and cleaning homes that are in foreclosure. Often the goal is to get these homes ready to sell.

Banks hire Corelogic which in turn hires other companies to find subcontractors to complete the actual work. The banks pay a set amount for the work to be completed on the foreclosed properties. Corelogic then takes a cut of the pay and the companies that they hire to find individuals to complete the actual work take a cut of the pay. The individual that completes the labor, pays for his/her equipment and other related costs, gets what is left after Corelogic's cut and the other company's cut.

The subcontractor (individual actually completing the work) agrees to this; however, one company, IPSNW, that Corelogic hires has not been paying its subcontractors for the work they have completed. I personally have left numerous messages for the vendor managers at Corelogic with no response.

I know of other former subcontractors from IPSNW that haven't been paid for work completed that have also left messages and haven't had a response either. Obviously Corelogic doesn't care that the people actually maintaining the foreclosed homes for their clients (the banks) aren't being paid.

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