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I found this site, by Sumter County, that will inform of changes to the status of your home title. This should be very effective to stopping someone from filing false title claims.

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It's a private, for-profit company "Fidlar Technologies". It's NOT a County (aka government) website.

It says so near the bottom of the page.

It probably does provides the service promised... but what else? How do they make money? Use at your own risk.
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I found this site, by Sumter County, that will inform of changes to the status of your home title. This should be very effective to stopping someone from filing false title claims.

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Marion County also offers this service, or something similar. < https://nvweb.marioncountyclerk.org/PropertyAlert/>
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I didn't see the costs of enrolling in the program and Googled with this result "The Sumter County Property Fraud Alert program, a free service provided by Fidlar Technologies, has no cost for subscribers."
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I found this site, by Sumter County, that will inform of changes to the status of your home title. This should be very effective to stopping someone from filing false title claims.

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I checked it out and it appears the State of Florida has contracted with FIDLAR technologies out of Davenport, Iowa to provide monitoring services for the Land Records Management System. Thanks for the tip.
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Just curious. Why did you feel the need to say this?
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The sight only asks for your name and email address, not much of a trap.
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I found this site, by Sumter County, that will inform of changes to the status of your home title. This should be very effective to stopping someone from filing false title claims.

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I signed up a few years ago. It works. I received a report when my roofer filed the notice of lien (routine before doing the job) in case we didn't pay.
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I just checked. The link and the website to which it brings me only registers your name, not the title on your property.
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Old 03-22-2025, 07:23 PM
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I found this site, by Sumter County, that will inform of changes to the status of your home title. This should be very effective to stopping someone from filing false title claims.

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The site is officially supported by the county government.
Property Fraud Alert | Sumter County Clerk of Courts
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Old 03-24-2025, 11:38 AM
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I found this site, by Sumter County, that will inform of changes to the status of your home title. This should be very effective to stopping someone from filing false title claims.

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Actually - this is ineffective and a waste of tax dollars. By the time you know your title has been compromised, the bad guys have already re-mortgaged the property and re-titled it. The cheapest and best & cheapest way for govt to protect title holders is to require 2 forms of id and and fingerprint - but the government wokesters don't listen to cheap and efficient ways of doing things.
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Actually - this is ineffective and a waste of tax dollars. By the time you know your title has been compromised, the bad guys have already re-mortgaged the property and re-titled it. The cheapest and best & cheapest way for govt to protect title holders is to require 2 forms of id and and fingerprint - but the government wokesters don't listen to cheap and efficient ways of doing things.
Isn't this the mortgage company's loss? I would NEVER pay money on a mortgage that I didn't sign for.
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Isn't this the mortgage company's loss? I would NEVER pay money on a mortgage that I didn't sign for.
The headache of proving you didn't sign while they are foreclosing on your home is the problem. Your credit score will also be trashed.
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Old 03-26-2025, 10:51 AM
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The headache of proving you didn't sign while they are foreclosing on your home is the problem. Your credit score will also be trashed.
I don't care about my credit score because I don't borrow money. Apparently, there is no effective way to prevent someone from forging your name. But, in the end, it would be the mortgage company's loss because there is no way that I would ever pay for a loan that I didn't make.
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Old 03-26-2025, 11:19 AM
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I don't care about my credit score because I don't borrow money. Apparently, there is no effective way to prevent someone from forging your name. But, in the end, it would be the mortgage company's loss because there is no way that I would ever pay for a loan that I didn't make.
We agree, in the end it would be their loss. Until then though, you will have to do the work to demonstrate that while they are foreclosing on your home.

I'm with you, I wouldn't pay on it either but the hassle factor is very high.
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