Protecting Your Home From Title Theft

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police have issued a warning regarding a new scam that targets home titles, where criminals forge documents to transfer ownership illegally. This type of fraud can significantly impact victims, as they often remain oblivious until they lose their property. Criminals utilize fake identification to initiate real estate transactions and subsequently file fraudulent paperwork with county offices. Homeowners can safeguard their property by regularly checking county records for any unauthorized changes or liens. While title monitoring services exist, individuals can perform these checks independently at no cost.

Prompt reporting of any suspected fraud is essential to mitigate potential losses. Such proactive measures can help protect not only homes but also land parcels from theft. Community awareness and vigilance play a critical role in combating these types of fraud.

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