Consumer and Industry Advocates Highlight Deed Fraud Prevention
States should strengthen protections for homeowners and buyers
Although deed fraud can include a variety of real estate-related crimes, most schemes involve the impersonation of a property owner and the recording of fake or forged documents in local land records. These crimes result in legal costs, reduction in equity or property value and even property loss. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), fraud losses in 2023 cost
"Protecting the property rights of all Americans—and what is likely their largest financial investment—is of utmost importance," said
"Older Americans are at higher risk of deed theft and the results are financially and emotionally catastrophic," said
The issue brief outlines numerous ways to help prevent and mitigate deed fraud, including:
- Providing identity verification options for notarizations performed in the physical presence of the notary
- Providing better security for access to public records
- Requiring continuing education for real estate professionals and notaries
- Allowing local government offices to report suspected fraudulent documents to law enforcement
- Offering property owners free access to property recording notification systems
"Deed fraud, along with other real estate crimes, remains pervasive," NAR said. "The National Association of Realtors, along with other industry leaders, are committed to providing continuing education and resources to support consumers and industry professionals in understanding this issue and working collaboratively to combat these real estate scams."
"The National Notary Association believes these owner/seller impersonation deed fraud policy recommendations are reasonable and necessary steps that should be adopted to protect property owners, real estate professionals and even Notaries who are victims of these crimes," said
"PRIA is proud to partner with these other great organizations as we continue to battle the topic of deed fraud," said PRIA President
To support victims of these crimes, ALTA, AARP, MBA, NAR, NNA and PRIA are calling for legislatures to strengthen data gathering needed to help law enforcement more easily identify deed fraud victims; increase the resources given to local, state and federal law enforcement to combat this growing threat; and provide resources and expedited processes for victims to reestablish title in the legitimate owner's name.
Read the issue brief, What is Deed Fraud.
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SOURCE American Land Title Association
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