Protecting Your Home From Title Theft

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department has issued a warning regarding an increase in home title theft scams affecting homeowners across the country. Criminals utilize identity theft to forge documents, allowing them to transfer property ownership and exploit the home's value for financial gain. Often, homeowners are oblivious to the fraud until ownership is lost, underscoring the urgency of awareness. Residents are advised to regularly check their property titles with county registries for any unauthorized filings or liens. Services for home title monitoring are available, but individuals can conduct their own checks for free.

This type of fraud not only affects homes but also land parcels, highlighting its broader implications. Quick reporting of suspected fraud is crucial to mitigating losses. Staying proactive is key to safeguarding property ownership.

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