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Sale of Property using fraudulently acquired or stolen deeds

Larry and Dreama Bilby thought their under-construction home in Tampa, Florida, was safe. Although they weren’t living on the property, they monitored it via home security cameras, which is how they noticed two strangers visiting the house. Later, they received a notification from their county clerk's office about a change to the deed on their home.
A pernicious form of real estate fraud, known as deed fraud or home title theft, is on the rise, with devastating consequences for homeowners.

Dillon’s Century 21 realtor Betty Grose helped stop a fraudulent property sale when she became suspicious of a seller who insisted that no real estate signs be placed on the property.

A growing wave of land scams is hitting Maine, as scammers use fake documents to steal properties right from under unsuspecting owners.
House fraud and real estate fraud are more common than you might think. According to the FBI, 9,521 people were victims of real estate cybercrimes in 2023.