It's another example of how so many people are trying to "game" every rule, law, system and norm that we have had for centuries. No one wants to "play by the rules" any longer. It seems we need to restructure any number of laws and regulations to ensure they function as intended and cannot be easily "hacked" by the unethical.
They are hiding in the title companies. That how they get you information. They are working with the scammers. They usually have people at the court house too. You will find they all go to same religious organization.
They are liable if they didn't do their checks properly with the information provided by the government. If the government provides fraudulent documentation they can claim they're not responsible.
They are. You wanted small government and to privatize everything. Now you have half rate businesses with no government oversight. Did you think people out to make money have your best interest? Your government only cares about making pregnancy a risk to life. They dont care what businesses do to anyone else.
We're not Nazis. We don't do labor camps. Well, unless you own private prisons. I agree with selling some of their assets to pay restitution, but we don't want them on welfare unnecessarily either or homeless. They're already trying to get a free ride off someone else's labor. Let's save social services for those that actually need them.
Can't help but notice they ignored the main line of defense that is failing- county property offices not being rigorous enough in validating ID when someone submits a Title change form.
A " MOBILE NOTARY " SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED. EVER. Period. How is it that this is happening to so many Owners of Homes/ Land. ..?? WAIT. TECHNOLOGY. WHICH HAS GONE FROM A " CONVENIENCE " TO A CRIMINAL INTENT / CRIMINALS PARADISE. And, the Title Companies need to be held responsible!
Fraud has no statute of limitations, and no a judge cannot rule on fraud. So, the sale is not legal. Yes, the property is still yours. Get a restate lawyer. He should be able to expose the fraud and null the sale.
The real owner can , with the help of his attorney place a Lis Pendens on the property to stop any future transfers , but actually the person that bought the from the scammer will most likely be out their money once they get it onto court .
The RED FLAG for me would be, "I want to move FAST". This should be a RED FLAG to EVERY Realtor! That's when you take the steps like this Realtor did and expose them! This world has gotten EVIL and damn near EVERYTHING in it! It's a damn shame when you have stuff like this going on! What's next, someone trying to sell your car while you're driving it?
This is BS. If a loan company is involved it should be on them, since they gave a loan to a buyer for land that was not owned by their seller. When paperwork is brought in to the county recorder, by the buyer or seller, rather than received from an Escrow Company, the County Recorder needs to Verify the owner of record and NOT record anything until they have responded. NEVER should the real landowner or home owner be the one who forfeits anything. Also we need Legislation FAST making the penalty for this crime NOT worth the risk. This should have already been done. Instead we have Legislators here in CA who are downgrading crime, making it hard on victims.
The County/City needs to reach out to the owner if for any reason there is a change to the deed of ownership or attempted ownership and they would need to meet at the county assessors office!
I'm in FL and did that only after I found out that you have to go online and place a notice to be emailed to you if there is any change in your title status. By then, it becomes a civil matter to battle out for months.
Some states offer a notification system for when a land title changes hands but it doesn't cover very many states and needs to be implemented country wide for safety.
It would be nice if the news would share ways this can be prevented. Is there such a thing as a title freeze like there is for credit? And how can it be done? That would be useful info.
The fact that the government makes this so damn easy is the actual problem. It should be extremely difficult to change anything that requires a title to be changed from name to name.
This is the type of stuff Congress should be on 4 years ago instead of this Social Media Politics. A national rule needs made to protect all Americans.
it's a state issue, not a federal issue, but yeah this does seem more important than lawfare, the onslaught of constitutional violations, frivolous EO reversals, or the banning of public forums to control public opinions.
You should have to do this in person with photos taken and possibly other measures to prove that you are the real owner. Usually the sale involves a cashiers check made to the seller, They should be able to track this to the person that cashed the check that had the real owners name on it, these transactions do not use cash.
This stuff is serious; happened-almost to a family friend; the realtor last minute with final documents in decided to stop at friends address to confirm the sale and what a shock to find they were one check away from losing their property not even aware.
Can one of these geniuses tell whatever happened to doing a title search as would normally be done if using a lawyer ? You can also do one yourself for a small fee, any real estate broker or sales person can and should do one before any transaction. Make it a felony to not perform a title search & having it notarized.
food for thought, what if there is no bank involved? not all land owners have a mortgage, buyer nor seller. trying to make it the banks problem doesn't do any good for anyone. if you want to penalize a third party because you hate the third party, penalize the title company that facilitated the sale (as required by law.)
Easy solution is to always maintain a mortgage on your property. Even if it's a small balance, title cannot be conveyed until lender is paid off and at which time documents have to be notorized and verified.
you can forge a fingerprint if you can pull the same fingerprint from county records where the deed/title is filed. this is not a perfect solution, it will just make it harder to pull off.
Put them in jail for life and it would stop this shot!!! We have got way too damn soft on crime in this country…. Sick of it, cant believe this and many other things are happening in this country in the last 4 years!!!
Wait... so some saying they "Joe" can get a copy of Joes land title. But with the original to show no sale in possesion of the owner shouldnt it be a clear case of fraud? Like the buyer would be the one out of money not the land owner being put out right?
When everything can be done online You’re bound to get fraudulent activity. The easy remedy around this is to legislate a state law stating the seller has to be present at a closing, title office, with two forms of identification and a fingerprint or have an attorney present. Furthermore, Attorney needs to sign an affidavit verifying the seller, if not the seller, he’s liable and a co-conspirator for the fraudulent sell. It’s a shame, but fraud is heavy.
This entire country is a mess! Blame rests with the incompetent delinquents at the county. There's absolutely no excuse why this is happening. The county is to blame.
With how much they are tracking everyone , they should know scammers , or they just charge scammers a cut and let them conduct business as usual. The city officials know who and where the scammers are. They should
Ok help this make sense you can sell someone's property without them knowing and not go to jail but if you buy stolen items from someone you go to jail
There are all these comments and no one talking about the real issue. The justice system has failed normal hard working Americans. Give a bunch of people 20 years and see how fast these scams stop.
Yes!!! Finally someone brought it on to the news. Hey channel 7! I knew it was a scam because I kept getting them for like 6 months and eventually I gave them an account number and we need some kind of bargain and I got 25K from the scammer lol I've been getting calls non-stop I had to change my number hahaha
If i offered to sell The White House to some crackhead for $20, would that crackhead now be the rightful owner of The White House? But if i was a bank and did the same thing...
no it's fraud and gets reversed, but the guy that gave you $20 is now out $20. but you're a criminal and nobody knows who you are, so it doesn't matter. you made $20.
"If you want something you've never had, be ready to do something you have never done." - Thomas Jefferson. Get out there and earn something don't hate the player or the game hate that you ain't winning
ignorant, not all land owners are wealthy, some are broke as shit living in mobile homes and dilapidated campers in the hopes they can push through retirement with some semblance of peace and self-sufficiency. meanwhile know-nothing-know-it-alls on the internet is wishing land owners ill will like they are making 100k+ a year like most of the know-nothing-know-it-alls on the internet having ignorant opinions about other people.
Our perceptions of what title companies are for may be wrong. I have my doubts that they could in any way be held responsible for this sort of scam. Most likely, the law does not require them to ensure they are dealing with actual owners. Not surprising since so many Texas laws favor corporations and not ordinary citizens. It would be a pretty easy fix for our lame state gov to implement. Texas legislature - best money can buy.
@@HybridogHere's an example of an idiot in the wild. Clearly you don't know anything about what you're talking about and don't even know what a title company is Going to blame big corporations for something that's not true and also out of their control....cope harder
@@Hybridog lol you have no clue what you’re talking about. Go blow smoke somewhere else, and if you hate this state so much, don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.
Every state should make it mandatory for buyers and sellers to show up in person, show proper ID, and provide a thumbprint for a notary. And the owner of record should be immediately notified when a sale or transfer occurs. I bet that this would end in a New York minute if those making the loans are left holding the bag for fraudulent sales.
If we did that with firearm sales, that would probably save hundreds of lives a year. Instead of saving wealthy landowners a headache, we would be saving lives. I know that zero of you folks would support this, tho.
@@americanadreaming I have to show up in person and provide proper ID as well as fill out a form 4473 and wait for a background check to buy a firearm. Criminals don't do any of that and are armed more often than the law abiding. Peddle your BS somewhere else.
@@patmcbride9853Your hypocrisy and word salad are 2nd to none. You just argued for inequity in the law, something your type is pretty feverish about right now.
@@silentmajority8365 here we go again. there's always one in the crowd. No doubt the scammers were "diverse" and "progressive" tech-savvy devils and not the good, God-fearing, red blooded caucastic "REAL" American types. Right?
This kind of fraud is called "Unlawful Conveyance". The documentation isn't worth the paper it's written on and the true owner hasn't lost the property.
You have to prove that in a court. May take months. If you have not checked your property in a while, they may already be a home built on it. Now try evicting them.
It should be WAY harder to transfer title. Online absentee “ owners” should NOT be allowed. They should have to show up in person, show Multiple forms of ID and wait for a background / ownership check to go through before being allowed to sell a property! It should be just as complicated involved as getting a mortgage on a property. These crappy laws that benefit CRIMINALS should be replaced!!
This is a circus, it’s the title companies responsibility, these issues should not be dumped on the general public, typical of the companies shirking their responsibility. Get the authorities to resolve the problem, that’s why we pay insurances and tax
Does not work like that. Did you not just watch the video? If the realtor had not been suspicious, this would have been a done deal with fraudulent signatures.
Remind me why we pay for 'Title Insurance'. Isn't the Title Co. supposed to be on the hook for verifying all the parties are who they say they are?
It's another example of how so many people are trying to "game" every rule, law, system and norm that we have had for centuries. No one wants to "play by the rules" any longer. It seems we need to restructure any number of laws and regulations to ensure they function as intended and cannot be easily "hacked" by the unethical.
They are hiding in the title companies. That how they get you information. They are working with the scammers. They usually have people at the court house too. You will find they all go to same religious organization.
They are liable if they didn't do their checks properly with the information provided by the government. If the government provides fraudulent documentation they can claim they're not responsible.
They are. You wanted small government and to privatize everything. Now you have half rate businesses with no government oversight. Did you think people out to make money have your best interest? Your government only cares about making pregnancy a risk to life. They dont care what businesses do to anyone else.
Yes but corporate America gives them all the passes. Yhe passes end up woth the shit in the homeowners hands
Finger prints required, do not accept notary signatures because they can be fraudulent. This needs to stop. Lawmakers need to do something.
We need to do something to get the lawmakers to do something worthy.
Generally in CA Notaries require thumbprints.
Seriously, how is this a problem? If a title company proceeds and it turns out to be fraudulent. They should be help responsible.
Title companies write hundred thousand dollar checks to re-election campaigns. That is why laws don't hold them responsible.
@user-iy1vo2jf2qcorporate America, the land of business. Certainly not the brave...
@user-iy1vo2jf2qThat's not how that works
This is what title policy insurance is for
Sue the Title companies.
Title policy insurance
Thankfully this Realtor went with his gut and went out to the property which ended up protecting himself and the real landowner from fraud. Good job!
Scammers should get all of their assets taken away and let them work in a labor camp for 10 years.
Just deport them to North Korea.
Amen
Make them fight in the hunger games.
We're not Nazis. We don't do labor camps. Well, unless you own private prisons. I agree with selling some of their assets to pay restitution, but we don't want them on welfare unnecessarily either or homeless. They're already trying to get a free ride off someone else's labor. Let's save social services for those that actually need them.
Im a huge fan of Marcus Aurelius…. but I really want to see a modern colosseum 😂
Now that’s a great realtor. He actually did his due diligence.
Why do we have to pay so much to title companies and title insurance companies if they are not going to do their job?
They are
Can't help but notice they ignored the main line of defense that is failing- county property offices not being rigorous enough in validating ID when someone submits a Title change form.
I don't think it's a requirement by statute.
@@elizabethhenthorn8570don't think instead know about something before speaking on it
@@insethurdle88
Thank you for the suggestion.
Not gonna happen. Im in FL, and they say it's not their responsibility, and take it up to civil court. All they do is record. Such BS.
A " MOBILE NOTARY " SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED. EVER. Period.
How is it that this is happening to so many Owners of Homes/ Land. ..?? WAIT. TECHNOLOGY. WHICH HAS GONE FROM A " CONVENIENCE " TO A CRIMINAL INTENT / CRIMINALS PARADISE.
And, the Title Companies need to be held responsible!
Fraud has no statute of limitations, and no a judge cannot rule on fraud. So, the sale is not legal. Yes, the property is still yours. Get a restate lawyer. He should be able to expose the fraud and null the sale.
Title company is responsible for any and all losses.
Supposedly, if you put a lien on the property in your own name, you can complicate this theft.
That is actually a really good idea!
That is a really good idea because they won't close until a lien has been satisfied. It's kind of a backdoor way of making sure you get notified
The real owner can , with the help of his attorney place a Lis Pendens on the property to stop any future transfers , but actually the person that bought the from the scammer will most likely be out their money once they get it onto court .
Let trash into your system and this is what happens. Nobody is surprised.
The RED FLAG for me would be, "I want to move FAST".
This should be a RED FLAG to EVERY Realtor!
That's when you take the steps like this Realtor did and expose them!
This world has gotten EVIL and damn near EVERYTHING in it!
It's a damn shame when you have stuff like this going on!
What's next, someone trying to sell your car while you're driving it?
This is BS. If a loan company is involved it should be on them, since they gave a loan to a buyer for land that was not owned by their seller. When paperwork is brought in to the county recorder, by the buyer or seller, rather than received from an Escrow Company, the County Recorder needs to Verify the owner of record and NOT record anything until they have responded. NEVER should the real landowner or home owner be the one who forfeits anything. Also we need Legislation FAST making the penalty for this crime NOT worth the risk. This should have already been done. Instead we have Legislators here in CA who are downgrading crime, making it hard on victims.
The County/City needs to reach out to the owner if for any reason there is a change to the deed of ownership or attempted ownership and they would need to meet at the county assessors office!
I'm in FL and did that only after I found out that you have to go online and place a notice to be emailed to you if there is any change in your title status. By then, it becomes a civil matter to battle out for months.
Some states offer a notification system for when a land title changes hands but it doesn't cover very many states and needs to be implemented country wide for safety.
Could this happen had we not outsourced financial info online?
Heres a solution the title hast to be done in person with multitude forms of ID to transfer the title.
it's less of a drain on society to hold title companies responsible so they do their job.
First there were Porch Pirates and now Title Pirates!? What's next?! Butt Pirates?!
Only in June 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The scammers are hardly ever caught and punished. It’s why this sort of fraud continues.
It would be nice if the news would share ways this can be prevented. Is there such a thing as a title freeze like there is for credit? And how can it be done? That would be useful info.
New laws need to be passed to protect homeowners. Fraudulent identifications are way too easy to obtain and not easy to verify.
I wonder what their battlecry is. For regular pirates its:"Yarrrrr!"
The fact that the government makes this so damn easy is the actual problem. It should be extremely difficult to change anything that requires a title to be changed from name to name.
This is the type of stuff Congress should be on 4 years ago instead of this Social Media Politics. A national rule needs made to protect all Americans.
it's a state issue, not a federal issue, but yeah this does seem more important than lawfare, the onslaught of constitutional violations, frivolous EO reversals, or the banning of public forums to control public opinions.
This happened to my family in Cedar Park. This idiot even had a way to remotely open the lockbox to look into the house.
Mobile Notaries are the 1st problem...
You should have to do this in person with photos taken and possibly other measures to prove that you are the real owner. Usually the sale involves a cashiers check made to the seller, They should be able to track this to the person that cashed the check that had the real owners name on it, these transactions do not use cash.
This stuff is serious; happened-almost to a family friend; the realtor last minute with final documents in decided to stop at friends address to confirm the sale and what a shock to find they were one check away from losing their property not even aware.
i live in FL where this kind of stuff and other scams are rampant im glad i have a va loan they actually check to verify and check again
Can one of these geniuses tell whatever happened to doing a title search as would normally be done if using a lawyer ? You can also do one yourself for a small fee, any real estate broker or sales person can and should do one before any transaction. Make it a felony to not perform a title search & having it notarized.
I feel bad for the notary if tricked into signing because they can get fined or go to jail.
Same thing happened with Graceland…
they forced us to use it, GET RID OF THE INTERNET.
The banks should have to eat the loss.
The bank got scammed not Joe Grasso
@weaksause6878 stop spamming this comment! 🍻
food for thought, what if there is no bank involved? not all land owners have a mortgage, buyer nor seller. trying to make it the banks problem doesn't do any good for anyone. if you want to penalize a third party because you hate the third party, penalize the title company that facilitated the sale (as required by law.)
Easy solution is to always maintain a mortgage on your property. Even if it's a small balance, title cannot be conveyed until lender is paid off and at which time documents have to be notorized and verified.
How about a fingerprint on the title is that too much to ask. Wherever the new buyer is put a fingerprint.
you can forge a fingerprint if you can pull the same fingerprint from county records where the deed/title is filed. this is not a perfect solution, it will just make it harder to pull off.
That’s why you hire a realestate attorney.
Just call the beekeeper 🐝
Blue problems following blue voters to the new blue wasteland: Austin.
Geee a teeny bit of regulation / extra required steps would solve this problem in a jiffy.
Put them in jail for life and it would stop this shot!!! We have got way too damn soft on crime in this country…. Sick of it, cant believe this and many other things are happening in this country in the last 4 years!!!
Do notaries require thumb prints? Track the culprits.
Yeah the same thing happened in 1835 and after.
Texas is really going downhill....everywhere.
Title companies ARE liable.
New laws should be passed to pause any online sales and make an in person validation of title and $$.
Wait... so some saying they "Joe" can get a copy of Joes land title. But with the original to show no sale in possesion of the owner shouldnt it be a clear case of fraud? Like the buyer would be the one out of money not the land owner being put out right?
When everything can be done online You’re bound to get fraudulent activity. The easy remedy around this is to legislate a state law stating the seller has to be present at a closing, title office, with two forms of identification and a fingerprint or have an attorney present. Furthermore, Attorney needs to sign an affidavit verifying the seller, if not the seller, he’s liable and a co-conspirator for the fraudulent sell. It’s a shame, but fraud is heavy.
One of these days someone is going to get hurt real bad likely assuming room temperature. Title pirates should be sent to prison for their own safety.
This entire country is a mess! Blame rests with the incompetent delinquents at the county. There's absolutely no excuse why this is happening. The county is to blame.
WHO CAN YOU CALL? THE CRIME FAMILIES WONT BE THERE FOR US AMERICANS!
With how much they are tracking everyone , they should know scammers , or they just charge scammers a cut and let them conduct business as usual. The city officials know who and where the scammers are. They should
Okay it shouldn't happen at all. It shouldn't be that easy government's the one at the fault cuz they're feeling the citizens
This has been going on for years and years, has been a big problem for florida, mostly rentals tho
Tittle company needs to do there job
here they ask for a g a utility bill
Why show thieves a new crime
Arrrrrrrrrr
60 billion to Ukraine but we can’t stop this
This story would have been a lot more helpful if they'd tell us how to prevent it or what to do if it happens.
I hope the realtor and the owner played this fraud all the way to the closing table with the sherif's arrival to arrest the perpetrator.
Why are we talking about this? We have laws use them!!!
They used to call them carpetbaggers
Native Americans used to call them white people.
I've never heard Trump called a carpet bagger before, that's new. Convicted r****t, felon, insurrection leader, and now a carpet bagger. Perfect.
@@HappyTraditionalWifecared enough to be here responding....
Ok help this make sense you can sell someone's property without them knowing and not go to jail but if you buy stolen items from someone you go to jail
There are all these comments and no one talking about the real issue. The justice system has failed normal hard working Americans. Give a bunch of people 20 years and see how fast these scams stop.
Can you teach me how to do this 7 on your side?
Move to North Korea and you will get educated.
Yes!!! Finally someone brought it on to the news. Hey channel 7! I knew it was a scam because I kept getting them for like 6 months and eventually I gave them an account number and we need some kind of bargain and I got 25K from the scammer lol I've been getting calls non-stop I had to change my number hahaha
If i offered to sell The White House to some crackhead for $20, would that crackhead now be the rightful owner of The White House? But if i was a bank and did the same thing...
no it's fraud and gets reversed, but the guy that gave you $20 is now out $20. but you're a criminal and nobody knows who you are, so it doesn't matter. you made $20.
Isn't diversity wonderful?
Texas is a crazy place to be in.... Especially for all the talk Texans do about how great the state is.
Then I wish people would stop coming here by the thousands every month since it's so terrible
@@timshannon6363 Amen.....
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It's mostly India or Nigeria scams
POOR WEALTHY LAND OWNERS ... SNIFF
📖📜👹💭
i have no sympathy for those that have everything
"If you want something you've never had, be ready to do something you have never done." - Thomas Jefferson. Get out there and earn something don't hate the player or the game hate that you ain't winning
ignorant, not all land owners are wealthy, some are broke as shit living in mobile homes and dilapidated campers in the hopes they can push through retirement with some semblance of peace and self-sufficiency. meanwhile know-nothing-know-it-alls on the internet is wishing land owners ill will like they are making 100k+ a year like most of the know-nothing-know-it-alls on the internet having ignorant opinions about other people.
First baby!!!
I don’t care 🤷♂️
@@JohnWickkkk They dont have any real wins in life so let them atleast have this
Your mommy must be so proud of you. 🍭🎠
Title companies should be held responsible for
Our perceptions of what title companies are for may be wrong. I have my doubts that they could in any way be held responsible for this sort of scam. Most likely, the law does not require them to ensure they are dealing with actual owners. Not surprising since so many Texas laws favor corporations and not ordinary citizens. It would be a pretty easy fix for our lame state gov to implement. Texas legislature - best money can buy.
@@Hybridogthey're liable.
@@Hybridog do you know how stupid that sounds?
@@HybridogHere's an example of an idiot in the wild.
Clearly you don't know anything about what you're talking about and don't even know what a title company is
Going to blame big corporations for something that's not true and also out of their control....cope harder
@@Hybridog lol you have no clue what you’re talking about. Go blow smoke somewhere else, and if you hate this state so much, don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.
Every state should make it mandatory for buyers and sellers to show up in person, show proper ID, and provide a thumbprint for a notary.
And the owner of record should be immediately notified when a sale or transfer occurs.
I bet that this would end in a New York minute if those making the loans are left holding the bag for fraudulent sales.
If we did that with firearm sales, that would probably save hundreds of lives a year. Instead of saving wealthy landowners a headache, we would be saving lives.
I know that zero of you folks would support this, tho.
@@americanadreaming I have to show up in person and provide proper ID as well as fill out a form 4473 and wait for a background check to buy a firearm.
Criminals don't do any of that and are armed more often than the law abiding.
Peddle your BS somewhere else.
You do know you just defined hypocrisy, correct?@@patmcbride9853
@@patmcbride9853Your hypocrisy and word salad are 2nd to none. You just argued for inequity in the law, something your type is pretty feverish about right now.
@@patriotismissexyPat is a real 'law and order' type of guy... that almost certainly wants you to get back in the kitchen.
Fraudulent sales should be nulled
Technology and diversity ruined this country
Probably bad news for Trump if we applied the same standards here.
The bank got scammed not Joe Grasso
@@silentmajority8365 here we go again. there's always one in the crowd. No doubt the scammers were "diverse" and "progressive" tech-savvy devils and not the good, God-fearing, red blooded caucastic "REAL" American types. Right?
Is null and void..
This kind of fraud is called "Unlawful Conveyance". The documentation isn't worth the paper it's written on and the true owner hasn't lost the property.
You have to prove that in a court. May take months. If you have not checked your property in a while, they may already be a home built on it. Now try evicting them.
The sale should not be valid.
EXACTLY 💯
It is invalid because there will be violence if someone tries to throw me off my land.
The bank got scammed not Joe Grasso
The bank got scammed not Joe Grasso
Definitely should have a 5 year penalty mandatory prison time for theft of land property.
On a chain gang on I-35 in August
A screen shot is not a valid legal anything.
was good enough for "covid passports" 🍻
I call this having a quarter waiting on a dime. People are still faster than the clock including the agents clerks an all.
It should be WAY harder to transfer title. Online absentee “ owners” should NOT be allowed. They should have to show up in person, show Multiple forms of ID and wait for a background / ownership check to go through before being allowed to sell a property! It should be just as complicated involved as getting a mortgage on a property. These crappy laws that benefit CRIMINALS should be replaced!!
Total BullShit
I think if people start suing the title companies, this might slow down this type of crime.
Mobile Notary, the worlds worst idea ever.
Why isn’t the State doing anything about it?
Government workers should up their game, if anything happens the Government should be responsible.
It's Texas. If anything, the state might investigate whether this realtor that stopped the scam is a registered Democrat and prosecute him for it.
This is a circus, it’s the title companies responsibility, these issues should not be dumped on the general public, typical of the companies shirking their responsibility. Get the authorities to resolve the problem, that’s why we pay insurances and tax
GOVERNOR ABBOTT. PLEASE MAKE LAWS TO STOP THIS NOW.
The all caps should get his attention
@finn3408 The Lege makes the laws, not the Gov.....
[The caps lock key is on the left of your keyboard.]
Hmm 😮How you going to know the difference?
That they don’t own it anymore? Fk that. That’s not on me. House and land are still mine.
Snap I was looking at that lot….
Its the Hindus
That's exactly why you have the deed to the land and that's when no one can take it from you 💯🤑
Does not work like that. Did you not just watch the video? If the realtor had not been suspicious, this would have been a done deal with fraudulent signatures.