May 14, 2025 - 23:05

In recent years, Americans have faced a staggering loss of $1.3 billion due to real estate deed scams, a trend that continues to escalate. These scams often involve fraudsters manipulating property deeds, leading to unauthorized sales or mortgage applications that can jeopardize homeowners’ investments.
To combat this growing threat, Lee County has introduced a free alert system designed to protect property owners from potential fraud within a swift 24-hour timeframe. This innovative system allows homeowners to register their properties, enabling them to receive immediate notifications of any changes or suspicious activities related to their deeds.
By taking advantage of this service, residents can stay informed and take prompt action if they detect any unauthorized transactions. As the landscape of real estate fraud evolves, it is crucial for homeowners to remain vigilant and utilize available resources to safeguard their properties. Awareness and proactive measures are essential in the fight against these deceptive schemes.
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