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How can I protect my home from deed theft?
Monitor your credit reports. Check the status of your deed. Consider buying an owner's title insurance policy.
How can someone steal the title to your home?
Home title fraud occurs when someone obtains the title of your property usually by stealing your identity to change ownership on your property title from your name to theirs. The fraudster can then secure as many loans as possible using your equity as collateral.
Can someone really steal the title to your home?
Home title fraud occurs when someone obtains the title of your property usually by stealing your identity to change ownership on your property title from your name to theirs. Home title fraud offers a potentially lucrative payoff for criminals skilled in identity theft.
How do thieves steal your home title?
They say that thieves can steal our homes by forging our names on deeds, then resell the property or take out mortgage loans to drain its equity. They pocket the proceeds and stick us with any mortgage payments.
Is a home title lock necessary?
Why You Need Home Title Lock to Protect Your Property Thieves transfer you off your home's title and take out massive loans using your home's equity. You won't know until you get late payment notices. Identity theft programs, banks, and homeowner insurance policies DON'T protect you.
How do I check my home title?
Visit the County Assessor Most states now have additional tools available for free property title searches. You can find these on your state government sites under “county assessor.” You will have to select your county, and you can then search through the listed properties.
Can someone steal your deed?
Title theft or deed fraud occurs when someone obtains the title of a property, usually by stealing the owner's identity and recording a forged deed to change ownership of the property's title. They hope they can make money off these properties before the owner notices.
Can someone steal the title to your home?
Home title fraud occurs when someone obtains the title of your property usually by stealing your identity to change ownership on your property title from your name to theirs. The fraudster can then secure as many loans as possible using your equity as collateral.
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