Sorry it really should not be easy. The owner should have to show up in person and bring a number of identification before all is finalized. They should also be required sign a deed in person. The people involved that except or sell the property without verification of the true owner should be held responsible for any and all legal fees
You're right. We need to start using 2 factor or even 3 factor authentication with all large financial transactions. In this day and age where we have AI and facial recognition i cant believe they haven't come up with a way to fix this.
Bell County TX - In 2019 Whitney Benson forged a document making it appear that my father signed it, in fact he was deceased before she filed the document and filed it against my parents home in Bell County Texas. The house is in Killeen, TX. In 2020 she was arrested with her mother while they attempt to sell it at a title company. She was charged and found guilty, judge gave her probation. In October 2023, Bell County filed a lawsuit against her and her mother for tax delinquency. She just recently retained a lawyer to help her sell the house and wanting to negotiate with me by giving me 50% of the money. First of all, I am not selling my parents' home knowing all of this was fraud. Second, I just want my home back that I inherited from my father, who was a Vietnam veteran. All she needs to do is remove her name off the property and change it back to mine. Simple as that. It is sad there are people who can easily steal your home with a stroke of a pen.
Response from Attorney Patrick MacQueen: These are really 2 different things and serve 2 different purposes. One is a monitoring service; the other is a deterrent. A living trust may deter someone from stealing property or forging documents, whereas title lock will let you know when it occurs.
Thanks for all the helpful tips. I'm really glad no one will ever be able to steal my property with your failsafe methods. unfortunately I'll never get my 19:01 back
Response from Attorney Patrick Macqueen: An LLC or a Living Trust may be enough of a deterrent to a criminal wanting to steal property. Either of these options requires more “checks” on the ownership of a property and more eyes on a transaction, which may result in someone moving on from your property to another.
That is interesting as only the lien holder can file a deed releasing their interest in the property. This usually happens once the loan has been paid in full. If you have additional questions about what was filed and the impact, you may want to contact a local real estate attorney.
My family has already screwed me so bad and my granny I think really left me her house and all the years I've struggled and been abused I had a home I could a went to
Thanks for reaching out, Brittany. Please call or text us at 480-725-0150 where property is located and we’ll do our best to track down a real estate attorney or a resource who can help.
There is no way to provide absolute protection against someone who wants to commit fraud. Those committing fraud will come up with new and innovative ways to steal real estate. That said, the goal for homeowners concerned about this issue should be to make things more difficult for the fraudsters and have them go elsewhere. Having a recorded document, title in the name of a trust, a loan secured by the property, or an LLC may require more effort to commit fraud and more involvement from lenders and title companies, which will hopefully deter someone from targeting your property.
Why do home owners have to hire attorneys to get their properties returned to them after paying (and being forced to pay via their Lenders) TITLE INSURANCE?
Response from Attorney Patrick MacQueen: That’s a great question. Basically, why isn’t my title insurance company paying to defend my property from title fraud/title theft? Title companies have come up with policies that provide coverage for title fraud/title theft, but these policies cannot be purchased in all instances and in all states. I think the reason that title companies don’t regularly insure these claims is because the title companies have the potential to lose a lot of money by defending the claims. There’s no real avenue to collect from the criminals after the title company pays out a loss.
This is how blockchain technology can make a difference. the solution to all these title fraud is to tokenize real estate assets on the public blockchain with smart contracts. We have the technology, time to start implementing.
Can this be done on a property if a deceased person who has no beneficiaries? I would never steal from anyone but are there circumstances where it’s legal and ethical? For example: if a person died in 1999, no one claimed it, no family members can be found, the city lost or mishandled the files or something happened where the city didn’t acquire the property… can a person legally and ethically claim or possess the vacant property/ land?
I was not tooken properly but received a card showing i own a home to renew my policy i called the # to ask about this and he asked for id # on card i said wait a minute vwhat is yal address its not on the label only for him fo hsnd up what should i do please help my name is dragged in this?
It sounds like a potential scam. Here’s some tips: 1. Don’t Share Info: Avoid giving personal details over the phone. 2. Verify Ownership: Check with your local county recorder’s office to see if your name is on any property deeds. 3. Report Fraud: Report the incident to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) and local police. 4. Seek Legal Help: Consult a real estate attorney to protect yourself. 5. Monitor Credit: Check your credit report for any unusual activity. Hope this helps.
My fiances mom recently passed, and we discovered a deed that from my fiances grandfather towards my fiances mom. The deed stated that when he passed, she would get his land and rights to sell the oil on its property in Texas, and she gave him $10 in exchange. Unfortunately, my fiances mom and her grandfather had a falling out. She hadn't spoken to him in years. When we went to see on the property after she passed, we learned that he had passed some years earlier, and my fiances mom was never informed. After my fiances mom and her dad became estranged, a special warranty deed was created for a woman her grandfather was dating to get his land and oil with no exchange of funds involed and no notification to my fiances mom who had a deed prior to the special warranty deed. Which deed would hold up as the true deed in court?
Response from Arizona Attorney Patrick MacQueen: Unfortunately, this sounds like it occurred in Texas and would require application of the laws of Texas. Best to speak with a Texas attorney and ask whether written notice of revocation of a deed is required and whether the recording of a new deed somehow defeats and existing, un-recorded deed.
That is why a national registry by the federal government is a must. It can have sophisticated software that can scan documents for fraud and forgery. It then can identify the person who provides a special ID that can't be forged when they sign into their account. The special ID can be used at the local recorder's office who have access to the national registry for the purposes of scanning documents into the system.
I’m so sorry! Real estate deed fraud is a terrifying reality! Thank you for sharing. Your story is a good reminder that highlights the importance of securing title protection, frequent property monitoring, and alerting local authorities to any suspicious activity.
The elderly should always have a close family member help them with selling and buying things after they’re over the age of Seventy!!!!!! So many things have changed which can easily be a huge problem for senior Citizens! Even Insurance companies take advantage of seniors!!!
Hi I'm a victim of this right now some one make fake documents and contract a title company to perform the transaction now I'm in problems cuz the county starts the process please helme with this problem with my land
@@kellyzitlow hi is in California lake Elsinore unfortunately I contact 3 lawyers already but no one take the case cuz the property worth around 70k and they charge per hour around 300 and unfortunately I don't have money to cover the expenses a lawyer a this time that land was the heritage to build a house for my special needs kid
@@ertoc0316 My recommendation would be to reach out to the California State Bar and see if they can tell you which Attorneys do Pro-bono cases in your area.
I 1,000% believe that my child's mother is uploading into my counties' official records each and every day. Deeds, Notice of Commencements, mortgages, marriage applications,etc. All sorts of stuff. I've made an intake about this with the fbi and called my local police office. Is there a way to see if the notary stamp is legit. I have printed out 21 notice of Commencement Commencement documents that were uploaded a couple this month and throughout this year. If I take all 21 of them and stack the pages on top of one another, the stamps line up perfectly with each other. So, the notary is not legal. Anyways I've been searching for a victim so they can start an investigation on her, and I can get my 9 year old out from underneath whatever is actually going on. Any suggestions ? Is it a public record to see if a notary did record it on these days ? Wouldn't that notary public be considered a victim here? I'm sure the government would like their notary money as well. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thanx in advance
Sorry it really should not be easy. The owner should have to show up in person and bring a number of identification before all is finalized. They should also be required sign a deed in person. The people involved that except or sell the property without verification of the true owner should be held responsible for any and all legal fees
Great suggestions Melba!
That is exactly how it should be
Yes they should!
Why not have a fingerprint attached to all deeds transfers, and put 10 years in prison mandatory!
Only 10 years? How about life without parole?
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You're right. We need to start using 2 factor or even 3 factor authentication with all large financial transactions.
In this day and age where we have AI and facial recognition i cant believe they haven't come up with a way to fix this.
The amount of crime against We the People in this world is Fricking Unreal!!
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Really good information. I'm grateful that you took the time to put this together.
Thanks Sheila! Glad you got value from the interview!
Bell County TX - In 2019 Whitney Benson forged a document making it appear that my father signed it, in fact he was deceased before she filed the document and filed it against my parents home in Bell County Texas. The house is in Killeen, TX.
In 2020 she was arrested with her mother while they attempt to sell it at a title company.
She was charged and found guilty, judge gave her probation.
In October 2023, Bell County filed a lawsuit against her and her mother for tax delinquency.
She just recently retained a lawyer to help her sell the house and wanting to negotiate with me by giving me 50% of the money.
First of all, I am not selling my parents' home knowing all of this was fraud. Second, I just want my home back that I inherited from my father, who was a Vietnam veteran. All she needs to do is remove her name off the property and change it back to mine. Simple as that. It is sad there are people who can easily steal your home with a stroke of a pen.
I'm so sorry this has happened to you.
Every deed transfer should require title insurance
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This needs to be stopped!!
Agreed!!
Do I need home title lock if I have a living trust?
Response from Attorney Patrick MacQueen: These are really 2 different things and serve 2 different purposes. One is a monitoring service; the other is a deterrent. A living trust may deter someone from stealing property or forging documents, whereas title lock will let you know when it occurs.
Thanks for all the helpful tips. I'm really glad no one will ever be able to steal my property with your failsafe methods. unfortunately I'll never get my 19:01 back
haha, but thank you for watching!
Thanks for sharing, good information, I live in Detroit and it happens here as well.
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting. Mem of Ownership probably worth the trouble. What is an LLC Trust? Living TRust?
Response from Attorney Patrick Macqueen: An LLC or a Living Trust may be enough of a deterrent to a criminal wanting to steal property. Either of these options requires more “checks” on the ownership of a property and more eyes on a transaction, which may result in someone moving on from your property to another.
@@kellyzitlow they need to have barometrics attached to the deed like how passports are.
@@eileenwatt8283 Interesting idea! 😃 Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
My husband filed a release deed on our property and we still owe on it. That's strange to me
That is interesting as only the lien holder can file a deed releasing their interest in the property. This usually happens once the loan has been paid in full. If you have additional questions about what was filed and the impact, you may want to contact a local real estate attorney.
Please i need help is there any kinda help for songle moms needs a lawyer ..bec my uncle is trying to making me sign the quit claim deed 😢.and idk .
My family has already screwed me so bad and my granny I think really left me her house and all the years I've struggled and been abused I had a home I could a went to
Thanks for reaching out, Brittany. Please call or text us at 480-725-0150 where property is located and we’ll do our best to track down a real estate attorney or a resource who can help.
If my home is included in my living trust, am I safe or do I need to take more precautions?
There is no way to provide absolute protection against someone who wants to commit fraud. Those committing fraud will come up with new and innovative ways to steal real estate. That said, the goal for homeowners concerned about this issue should be to make things more difficult for the fraudsters and have them go elsewhere. Having a recorded document, title in the name of a trust, a loan secured by the property, or an LLC may require more effort to commit fraud and more involvement from lenders and title companies, which will hopefully deter someone from targeting your property.
Thank you for your much needed advice but I will still look into title insurance!
Why do home owners have to hire attorneys to get their properties returned to them after paying (and being forced to pay via their Lenders) TITLE INSURANCE?
Response from Attorney Patrick MacQueen: That’s a great question. Basically, why isn’t my title insurance company paying to defend my property from title fraud/title theft? Title companies have come up with policies that provide coverage for title fraud/title theft, but these policies cannot be purchased in all instances and in all states. I think the reason that title companies don’t regularly insure these claims is because the title companies have the potential to lose a lot of money by defending the claims. There’s no real avenue to collect from the criminals after the title company pays out a loss.
This is how blockchain technology can make a difference. the solution to all these title fraud is to tokenize real estate assets on the public blockchain with smart contracts. We have the technology, time to start implementing.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Can this be done on a property if a deceased person who has no beneficiaries? I would never steal from anyone but are there circumstances where it’s legal and ethical? For example: if a person died in 1999, no one claimed it, no family members can be found, the city lost or mishandled the files or something happened where the city didn’t acquire the property… can a person legally and ethically claim or possess the vacant property/ land?
In your question you say, "legally and ethically" and I'm not sure there's a way to accomplish both but thank you for watching and leaving a comment.😊
@@kellyzitlow yea, no. Lol. It has to be both!
I was not tooken properly but received a card showing i own a home to renew my policy i called the # to ask about this and he asked for id # on card i said wait a minute vwhat is yal address its not on the label only for him fo hsnd up what should i do please help my name is dragged in this?
It sounds like a potential scam. Here’s some tips:
1. Don’t Share Info: Avoid giving personal details over the phone.
2. Verify Ownership: Check with your local county recorder’s office to see if your name is on any property deeds.
3. Report Fraud: Report the incident to the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) and local police.
4. Seek Legal Help: Consult a real estate attorney to protect yourself.
5. Monitor Credit: Check your credit report for any unusual activity.
Hope this helps.
Thank you !
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
My fiances mom recently passed, and we discovered a deed that from my fiances grandfather towards my fiances mom. The deed stated that when he passed, she would get his land and rights to sell the oil on its property in Texas, and she gave him $10 in exchange. Unfortunately, my fiances mom and her grandfather had a falling out. She hadn't spoken to him in years. When we went to see on the property after she passed, we learned that he had passed some years earlier, and my fiances mom was never informed. After my fiances mom and her dad became estranged, a special warranty deed was created for a woman her grandfather was dating to get his land and oil with no exchange of funds involed and no notification to my fiances mom who had a deed prior to the special warranty deed. Which deed would hold up as the true deed in court?
Response from Arizona Attorney Patrick MacQueen: Unfortunately, this sounds like it occurred in Texas and would require application of the laws of Texas. Best to speak with a Texas attorney and ask whether written notice of revocation of a deed is required and whether the recording of a new deed somehow defeats and existing, un-recorded deed.
That is why a national registry by the federal government is a must. It can have sophisticated software that can scan documents for fraud and forgery. It then can identify the person who provides a special ID that can't be forged when they sign into their account. The special ID can be used at the local recorder's office who have access to the national registry for the purposes of scanning documents into the system.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
thank you
THANK YOU for watching and commenting!
Ok Patrick...Would like your Memo of Ownership!
Hi Carol, Please reach out to Patrick via email at patrick@mandglawgroup.com and he would be happy to assist!
Wow scary stuff.
Thank you for watching!
It’s not that easy to forge a deed and steal someone’s home. There are protections in place.
Well try having your house sold from underneath you because it happened in Massachusetts
I’m so sorry! Real estate deed fraud is a terrifying reality! Thank you for sharing. Your story is a good reminder that highlights the importance of securing title protection, frequent property monitoring, and alerting local authorities to any suspicious activity.
The elderly should always have a close family member help them with selling and buying things after they’re over the age of Seventy!!!!!! So many things have changed which can easily be a huge problem for senior Citizens!
Even Insurance companies take advantage of seniors!!!
You're right, our seniors are very vulnerable and they don't always have a trusted advisor :(
total government failure, fire the recorder and all politicians. The title company is not a government entity and can escape liability.
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yeah dude, forged my name and sold my car
Sorry to hear that Brian 😥
People deeds shouldn't be on the anyway
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Thanks for watching!
@@kellyzitlow you're welcome
Hi I'm a victim of this right now some one make fake documents and contract a title company to perform the transaction now I'm in problems cuz the county starts the process please helme with this problem with my land
I am so sorry to hear this is happening to you! I recommend you contact a real estate attorney asap. What state is the property in? ~Kelly
@@kellyzitlow hi is in California lake Elsinore unfortunately I contact 3 lawyers already but no one take the case cuz the property worth around 70k and they charge per hour around 300 and unfortunately I don't have money to cover the expenses a lawyer a this time that land was the heritage to build a house for my special needs kid
@@ertoc0316 My recommendation would be to reach out to the California State Bar and see if they can tell you which Attorneys do Pro-bono cases in your area.
I 1,000% believe that my child's mother is uploading into my counties' official records each and every day. Deeds, Notice of Commencements, mortgages, marriage applications,etc. All sorts of stuff. I've made an intake about this with the fbi and called my local police office. Is there a way to see if the notary stamp is legit. I have printed out 21 notice of Commencement Commencement documents that were uploaded a couple this month and throughout this year. If I take all 21 of them and stack the pages on top of one another, the stamps line up perfectly with each other. So, the notary is not legal. Anyways I've been searching for a victim so they can start an investigation on her, and I can get my 9 year old out from underneath whatever is actually going on. Any suggestions ? Is it a public record to see if a notary did record it on these days ? Wouldn't that notary public be considered a victim here? I'm sure the government would like their notary money as well. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thanx in advance