Video Summary
How can I protect myself from real estate title fraud or deed scams? Well, you can contact the property appraiser in the county where the property is situated or the clerk’s office and register your property with them and there’s a particular program or statute which allows them or they will notify you then if there’s any transaction involving your property so that if there is a deed of fraudulent deed or mortgage in conjunction with your property, you’ll be notified. You’ll need to obtain a copy of the document if you’re not aware of the transaction and then consult with an attorney concerning the document and what steps are necessary if it is a fraudulent transfer. This is not to be confused. Sometimes whenever you acquire property, you get correspondence from companies although they try and look like they’re a government office that says that they will send you a copy of your deed for a fee, which you need. This is unnecessary since whoever closed your transaction will provide you with this document. It’s in the public records and this is, I don’t know if it’s a scam or not, but that’s the way I view it. So you need to ignore those letters that you get other than from the clerk of the court. If you have any questions, call me at 727-847-2288.

