How someone can easily steal your real estate property -- and what you can do to prevent it
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Ohio real estate experts are warning against fake real estate listings that involve trying to sell a property owned by someone else or forging documents to transfer a deed to someone else.
Amazing how people spend so much time thinking of ways to steal.
Every person that gets caught doing this needs many years in jail as this crap is getting worse
and the banks and lawyers who help
Make the real estate agent, broker, banks, notary and the county to be subject to a federal offense for these fraudulent transactions. Lets see if not any of them be concerned abt jailtime before selling a property without due diligence.
Sue the Notary for the damages.
Any con artist can get a forged notary seal. In most of the cases I've seen, where they've looked to the notary for answers, the notary seal turned out to be fake or forged.
They're are immune by law it's those committing the frauds but it's a civil matter till they prove criminal intent
Require every NOTORY involved be investigated
Require ID and fingerprints of the sellers. And start keeping recorded records (time in time out, name date, take pictures of the person) and videos of those that come into the office to do real estate.
fingerprints for selling a property? are you insane?
@@jgg204 I'm completely sane and it'll ID the crooks. duh.
The real victim here is the person who paid $20,000 to buy a property based on a forged deed. Did they ever get their money back? How can buyer's protect themselves from fake deeds?
The person who committed the fraud don't get punished? Why?
Because they have no idea who it actually is. They are long gone by the time the fraud is discovered.
The county government is to blame. This is the equivalent of a bank giving anyone access to your accounts. That's what the county is doing. They have never bothered to put protections in place to prevent this kind of fraud. People need to start suing the county and the register of deeds for facilitating fraud. You should only be able to do a closing at the county's register of deeds not with an attorney and certainly not with a public notary.
Why doesnt the state or federal government make this impossible to happen
Why is it easier to steal someone’s deed than to get one in the first place? Require lawyers for this real estate transaction also. It’s like not requiring valid ID to take money out of the bank.
JUDGES & LAWYERS THE CRIKJNALS!!! My case huge lawyers and judges the fraudsters stealing mother a child first, then all I owned, my houses and child and then fake news my case using many FAKE Court Orders! THE HORROR IS THEY CONTROL me all my life.
JUDGES & LAWYERS THE CRIMINALS!!!
My case huge lawyers and judges the fraudsters stealing mother a child first, then all I owned, my houses and child and then fake news my case using many FAKE Court Orders! THE HORROR IS THEY CONTROL me all my life.
I cant see my posting its hidden.
JUDGES & LAWYERS THE CRIMINALS!!!
My case huge lawyers and judges the fraudsters stealing mother a child first, then all I owned, my houses and child and then fake news my case using many FAKE Court Orders! THE HORROR IS THEY CONTROL me all my life.
Everybody should know that “property fraud alerts” does nothing for you, except tell you that someone just stole your property. It does not prevent your property from being stolen. That’s important to know. This is what my county has told me. And other counties as well, because I have compared them.
The job of a notary is to witness signatures, not to authenticate documents.
Digital documents? remember when they used to tell us a email was safer than regular mail? How’s that turn out?
This happens everyday in California and the state legislation could easily fix this problem but refuse to fix it ❤😂😢😂❤😂❤
💯🎯 Best practice. Only attorneys associated with property transaction should be able to notarize the transaction.
In our case, the attorney was trying to steal the land out from under my family, who had inherited it.
YOUR VIDEO NEVER SAID WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT THIS...
See 2:20 in the video. It doesn't name the company behind it, but does provide the idea of signing up for property fraud alert, which it appears can be done through the county (at least in Portage County, OH). For what it's worth, at the bottom of the screen at 2:23 you can see that Fidlar Technologies handles the system for Portage County.
This is why smart people buy Title Insurance.
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itle lock insurance is not title insurance. These are two very different things. Title insurance protects real estate purchasers and/or lenders from losses that arise after a real estate settlement that result from unknown liens, encumbrances or other defects on the title that existed prior to settlement. Title lock insurance - which is not actually insurance of any kind - claims to protect you against title fraud, not against a legitimate challenge to the title
It only took $20 and a promise that I wouldn't notarize stuff for family and friends to become a notary....but I could also see forged ID being used by the perp. Notaries are not experts at detecting thise
Isn't a notary supposed to be declaring the person whose signature they are verifying is known to them. Are notaries still bonded? These currency exchange and for profit notaries need to be held accountable everyones identity that they validate.
And a notary seal is readily available to purchase online.
When she got around to it... seriously🤦🏼♀🙄
Digital records are easier to manipulate
I don't see how this type of fraud creates a legal issue for the legitimate home owner. If anything, the buyer is the victim of fraud. In North Carolina, it's essentially a "let the buyer beware" state. If the homeowner can show a good title, that should be the end of story in a court of law.
Agreed. The people who paid $20,000 were the big losers here.
A lot of real estate fraud involves criminals acquiring mortgages on other peoples property.
That’s what everyone said when this first started happening, but for some reason it’s considered a valid transaction unless the legitimate owner spends a bunch of money to get it voided. I don’t understand it.
Just signed up for alerts in Lake County. It was easy to do.
Just hire a lawyer! Tell me government isn't pimping for these charlatans. How about the government bodies being required to exercise due diligence before giving away someone's property.
Too many scams available
Please make the legal proceedings quick
So how is it, this is happening in so many states? That’s the big question? 🥵
"Requiring an attorney." Hmmm, and who exactly gets enriched by that policy?
damn. Bitcoin. Blockchain technology. It solves this. All transactions are on the block. Maximum transparency. Nothing like this could be done
Blockchain technology might be a useful tool here, but doesn't really stop anything. Bitcoin transactions are anonymous, after all, and scammers would love anonymity at that level.
Who notarized it? What was the Title company?
FBI what? Why do they get paid?
Really
Getting an ID?
That isn’t due diligence that a joke I’ll bet you probably already have done it but “don’t” know 😮
What the F is going on in Biden's America?
It only happened the last few years? Good time to talk about the USA education system?
Oh yeah, it’s easy to do because everything‘s online now back in the day he had to sit at a table with your drivers license and then sign everything but now you could just get on your computer print out a bunch of paperwork and email it to somebody or fax it. It’s easier than walking in the store and stealing something, this is what happens when we go technical when we have to do on the computer old-school what the fuck you think was gonna happen