Protecting Your Home From Title Theft

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department alerts the community to an increase in home title theft scams, where criminals forge documents to unlawfully transfer property ownership. This crime often goes unnoticed until it is too late, leading to significant losses for homeowners. Criminals typically use stolen identities to create fake documents and initiate real estate transactions. Residents can safeguard their properties by monitoring county records for any unfamiliar filings or liens. While home title monitoring services exist, individuals can perform checks themselves at no cost.

Promptly reporting any suspected fraud can help prevent further victimization. This type of scam not only affects homes but also land parcels, highlighting the need for vigilance. Taking proactive measures is essential in protecting one's property from such fraudulent activities.

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