Real estate fraud is no longer a fringe concern; it’s a growing threat hitting rural and vacant landowners especially hard. Seller impersonation scams, deed theft, and title fraud are becoming more coordinated and sophisticated, and many property owners have no idea they’re at risk until it’s too late. National Land Realty’s Jeramy Stephens (Director of Compliance and Licensing) joins us to share more details on this growing trend and tips to keep yourself out of a troubling situation. More at https://nationalland.com.
Tips to Avoid Rural Real Estate Fraud
Real estate fraud is no longer a fringe concern; it’s a growing threat hitting rural and vacant landowners especially hard. Seller impersonation scams, deed theft, and title fraud are becoming more coordinated and sophisticated, and many property owners have no idea they’re at risk until it’s too late. National Land Realty’s Jeramy Stephens (Director of Compliance and Licensing) joins us to share more details on this growing trend and tips to keep yourself out of a troubling situation. More at https://nationalland.com.
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