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AI Technology Fuels a New Wave of Real Estate Scams Threatening Homeowners

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As technology advances, scammers are evolving their tactics, and a troubling trend has emerged in real estate: the use of AI technology to commit title theft, or deed theft. Real estate fraud experts report that these scams now target a broad range of property owners, from those living in luxury homes to owners of modest properties and land parcels.

A recent study by the American Land Title Association and NDP Analytics reveals concerning statistics about seller impersonation fraud. Of 783 respondents, 28% of title insurance companies reported at least one attempt of seller impersonation in 2023, with 19% reporting attempts in just April 2024 alone.

While the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center doesn’t specifically track deed fraud, it received 9,521 real estate-related complaints in 2023, leading to over $145 million in reported losses. Access to public property data—including appraisal records, transaction histories, and even images of executed deeds—has made it easier for fraudsters to identify targets.

With AI tools, scammers can now create fake documents that appear more realistic than ever before. These tools can also identify vacant properties or homes without mortgages, marking them as prime targets for scams such as refinancing schemes. With so much personal information online, impersonating a property owner has become increasingly simple.

Protect Yourself: Always verify the identity of individuals involved in any real estate transaction. If you have any concerns or notice anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to consult a real estate professional who can offer guidance and help safeguard your interests.

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