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  2. Here’s how scammers in America can take the title to your ...

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    Sadly, undoing the scam requires going to court. "The person who forged the deed is now the property owner," real estate attorney Arash Sadat explained to ABC7 Eyewitness News. "So, for you to get ...

  3. A New Scam Is In Town, Title Fraud, And Real Estate Pros ...

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    FBI’s 2023 Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) report revealed there were 9,521 real estate-based fraud complaints in 2023, which resulted in over $145 million in losses. The fraudsters wisely ...

  4. Scammers are stealing homes from under their owners' noses ...

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    Some real-estate scammers operate by transferring a home's deed away from its rightful owners. The owner of a $137.5 million LA mansion says they're a victim of deed fraud and can't sell it.

  5. 2010 United States foreclosure crisis - Wikipedia

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    On September 21, 2010, HousingWire ran an article citing defects in affidavits used in some foreclosure cases at Ally Financial, [17] formerly known as GMAC Mortgage. "This situation with GMAC isn't limited to GMAC," Margery Golant, of Golant & Golant, a foreclosure law firm in Boca Raton, Florida , said in an interview with HousingWire ...

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    How to protect yourself from real estate fraud. 'This is pure, pure evil': Florida real estate agent allegedly scammed an elderly couple when they became sick — stole properties totaling $1.6 ...

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    Property Fraud Alert, PFA, is a free service where Tarrant County property owners can sign up to have their name tracked to monitor fraudulent activity. Once enrolled, PFA will scan the exact name ...

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