Home Title Fraud Exposed: Protect Your Ownership Now
Yes—home title fraud does occur, though it’s a relatively small share of real estate fraud complaints nationwide. Scammers may record a forged deed or lien, borrow against the property, and…
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Yes—home title fraud does occur, though it’s a relatively small share of real estate fraud complaints nationwide. Scammers may record a forged deed or lien, borrow against the property, and…
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A quiet title action can resolve competing ownership claims and clear title defects through a court judgment. Most…
Adverse possession typically takes 7–20 years of continuous, open, notorious, hostile, and exclusive possession, depending on the state.…
You can fight adverse possession by promptly asserting ownership—send a written notice, document your use, and file a…
Adverse possession can transfer legal title to a non-owner after a statutory period of open, notorious, continuous, hostile,…
Title fraud can let criminals transfer or mortgage your home without your consent, putting your equity and even…