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Home Title Monitoring
Seen many advertisements lately about a company that will protect you from losing your home due to title fraud.
Removing you from your home's title takes just minutes. Then they forge their name on the title document and refile it. Next, they take out loans using your home's equity and stick you with the payments. They charge $15 a month. For those in the know, is the risk worth paying for their service? Or are their alternatives? |
Alternative is title insurance
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Home Title Lock: Is It The Same As Home Title Insurance? - Clark Howard |
Everything I have read is that it is a waste of money. They can’t “lock” your title. All they do is notify you via email that something has taken place after the fact.
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Lake County has a free property fraud alert notification system where you can register your email address with the records office and link it to your name. If any activity is made using your name, you will receive an email. I don't know if other counties have a similar system. |
It seems the biggest risk is if you have to hire a lawyer to restore the title to your name. But there may be other more comprehensive legal or credit services that protect you from title fraud and much more for the same amount of money.
Title Lock Insurance is a waste of your money |
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It scares me to death, but I don't think those "title lock" companies offer a real solution. I just made my computer remind me to check it myself once a month. Sometimes I actually even do it! Which is probably more protection than $15/mo would buy you.
The government that posted your private information on-line for all to steal could solve this easily themselves by simply sending a letter to the owner to require written confirmation before recording a transfer of ownership. They certainly have an address to send it to. Of course, no county does this. Maybe we citizens should ask our representitives to fix this. |
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Mailing something to your address may or may not get to you because scammers look for properties that are not occupied. |
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#1) I didn't (I just answered the question you asked and posted a link explaining the difference) :) and #2) As in my reply to you they are 2 totally different things and serve 2 totally different purposes (if one wants to spend the $15/mo). Having one does not preclude having the other if someone THINKS it's beneficial. To some $15/mo is a lot and to others a mere pittance and worth the "advertised" peace of mind. I'm in the "former" group myself. ;) |
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I don't know what the answer is, but the moment the gooberment decided to put our property titles on-line, they became responsible for securing it from theft. I just think we the people ought to hold them accountable. |
Thanks, did not know that. Who do I contact??
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All real estate records are public
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Fraud Alert Sign Up - Lake County Clerk of Circuit & County Courts |
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