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Protect Your Home from Deed Fraud
Deed fraud, also known as title fraud, happens when someone forges documents to illegally transfer ownership of your property. While uncommon, this crime can have devastating financial impacts, leaving you unable to sell or refinance your home. Resolving deed fraud often involves a lengthy and expensive court process, which many homeowners cannot afford.
To protect your property, ensure your title insurance includes coverage for forgery and fraud, and sign up for county property alerts to monitor any changes to your property records. Regularly review your records for unauthorized changes, and take steps to safeguard your personal information to prevent identity theft.
Residents of Snohomish, King, and Skagit counties have access to local tools and resources, but these protections are valuable for all homeowners. Acting proactively can help keep your property safe and secure.
Read the full article: Protecting Your Home from Deed Fraud
The information provided on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. All views and opinions expressed are solely those of the host and guests, and do not constitute real estate, financial, tax, legal, or other professional advice. Every situation is unique, and you should always conduct your own research and due diligence before making any decisions. Please consult directly with qualified professionals such as a licensed real estate agent, attorney, or tax advisor regarding your specific circumstances.
By Jill and DaveProtect Your Home from Deed Fraud
Deed fraud, also known as title fraud, happens when someone forges documents to illegally transfer ownership of your property. While uncommon, this crime can have devastating financial impacts, leaving you unable to sell or refinance your home. Resolving deed fraud often involves a lengthy and expensive court process, which many homeowners cannot afford.
To protect your property, ensure your title insurance includes coverage for forgery and fraud, and sign up for county property alerts to monitor any changes to your property records. Regularly review your records for unauthorized changes, and take steps to safeguard your personal information to prevent identity theft.
Residents of Snohomish, King, and Skagit counties have access to local tools and resources, but these protections are valuable for all homeowners. Acting proactively can help keep your property safe and secure.
Read the full article: Protecting Your Home from Deed Fraud
The information provided on this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. All views and opinions expressed are solely those of the host and guests, and do not constitute real estate, financial, tax, legal, or other professional advice. Every situation is unique, and you should always conduct your own research and due diligence before making any decisions. Please consult directly with qualified professionals such as a licensed real estate agent, attorney, or tax advisor regarding your specific circumstances.