A hypothetical scenario: Let’s say I as a careless property owner, someone was able to forge my signature and property documents. Then this fraudulent person sold my property to someone or got a cash loan on my property. Legally, as the rightful owner, I should not and could not be held liable. Right? It is the buyer who fall for such a deal. Right? Or am I missing something?
The buyer would own the property that was once yours legally until proven in court it was a fraudulent deal. How long will this take? days, months. years. The person frauded may even die of old age. Court sucks, I stay far away from it.
You’re missing a lot of information. Some which is truly disturbing and difficult to process - esp as it relates to who is involved, how they’ve gotten away with this for so long…..The corruption runs deep. 99% of victims are NOT irresponsible but victims caught up in a viscous crime - that most states consider a civil matter. How can having your home stolen NOT be a crime? Yes - many Registry of Deeds, Land Records, offer a “service” notifying a/o if any docs have been filed but they’ll do nothing further. Same with any of our ABC agencies. This needs to end. So many of our seniors have been targeted. Imagine working your whole life, paying off your mortgage and having everything taken from you?
This should fall under the Title company, Financial institution, and the government office that failed to do their research. Three entities that are supposed to be filters and also ensure the process is done legally.
Why is Who owns what house, and mortgage, a Public record?? That’s exposing your personal financial affairs! Where I live, there’s general info about a property itself, eg, size, age, etc. but Not the owner’s name, how much mortgage on it…
If the person scammed out of their home, who is really the former owner of record in legal parlance, decides that they are not going to move out and they claim squatter's rights, and then they also dispute the title claimed by the new 'owner' who is either a criminal or a naive victim of the criminal, they should be able to stay in what is really their home until the case is cleared in court. In theory, the real owner should not spend a single day outside of their home. It is time our legal system stops treating criminals as if they are good and blaming plus punishing victims when we can blame and punish criminals instead.
@@ClearThinking101power of attorneys override Title Lock you want FinCEN and NICER forgery proof validation and certification with permission ledgers to arrest document forgers.
What's to stop the real owner from going into town hall and filing a new set of title papers giving them back the title on their house? If a criminal piece of filth can get away with it, then why not a good homeowner who is guilty of nothing more than being a victim? Then let the court settle the case while the real owner gets to enjoy the use of their house.
We agree and the authorities spent 33 to reform it with NICER Recorded Permission Ledgers to monitor, validate, and certify a forgery proof Estate Plan with dozens of safety protocols to avoid inheritance and legacy thieves. For Legals distinguishing themselves among their peers advancing their careers with histories most relevant Legal Niche. Clients pragmatics on Empire College School of Law UA-cam Posts.
@@AlanTheBeast100 Citizens are installing a forgery proof Estate Plan with a registry to check documents for forgeries, arriving in a few months with Jobs In Justice to put food on the table or millions of families avoiding Financial Elder Abuse.
Thank you for this very valuable and useful information. A couple of questions -- (1) isn't "freezing" your credit reports (with Equifax, Experian, & Transunion) a big step to preventing most property scams? I don't envision scammers getting an equity line of credit or a cash-out refinance against your home or property, if your credit reports are frozen. (2) to what extent would freezing your credit reports also protect you against scammers trying to sell your home (with no mortgage) from under you?
My mortgage never showed on my credit report. Red flag right there. This is a very sophisticated process; not easy to unravel especially in the beginning.
I recently paid off my mortgage and the credit union sent me confirmation of the transfer of ownership. They promised me that the county would send me the deed in the mail. Once a have the deed, am I immune to this sort of theft?
Our Parents Estate Plan had a deed and a greedy trustee forged it costing 25% in litigation and the Estate Planner Ran Like a chicken. So we’re getting a Forgery Proof Latin Law Model Fiduciary Security Interdiction Administration Advisor to protect us when we’re vulnerable. Hopefully Empire College School of Law will be NICER Authorized in the next few months.
Thanks for the info - this is always a concern to me as well. Is part of the reason this is becoming more of an issue, is because of minimal criminal penalties for those that engage in the thefts?
It’s not even a crime in too many states. It’s a civil matter. It’s easier to steal a home than it is a car! This is rampant and no one wants to get involved and/or help!
@@Esteban_Herrerain September they have a 100% chance of being caught when FinCEN and NICER collaborate on a forgery proof Latin Law model Interdiction Trust with permission ledgers to arrest Title Deed forgers.
Unfortunately, I know of too many homeowners across the country that have gone down this rabbit hole for decades and still lost everything. We’re given the wrong people too much unsupervised power - including some misguided attorneys.
We had a greedy trustee steal it so next time we’re getting a NICER Permission Defended, registered, monitored validated and certified Interdiction Trust Administration to protect our property from quit claim jumping title deed thieves.
? If the bank i have my mortgage contract with sales the note to my home or property to an investor or bundled with other mortgage notes to an investor do they own my property? Do they have the UCC1 filed with the state i reside in? Does my signature create the debt these investors are investing in? My opinion is A lot of wait! what? kind of things go on in a contract.
NICER and Sheriffs will be on call to arrest forgers, counterfeiters and embezzlers starting on Thanksgiving with Permission Validation Ledger Interdiction Living Trust and forgery proof Deeds to prevent the crime.
Ok lady, I understand you are making videos to collect money from Google for as many people watch them. But you are also scamming the public to make them purchase an extra title insurance which they don't need. Shame on you. Title companies conduct a thorough search on buyer and seller before processing a file for sale of a property. On top of that, they sell the buyer a title insurance. Also, there is a realtor involved on each side and in most state there is a lawyer. So again, shame on you and the shame on the university that certified you.
First, she doesn't make money from Google, it's UA-cam. After a million views she might have enough to buy a cup of coffee. Second, Title companies are lazy and can miss things (ask me how I know). Third, not all real estate transactions involve a real estate agent. Fourth, did you miss the part about people forging documents to get a line of credit or loan?
@@blabla9845 You Tube is google. If the title company miss then they have malpractice insurance you could easily collect from them. Also, If people forge documents then you could just ask the bank that lent money to them to show you these documents and dispute them. All in all, there are insurance companies trying to sell extra policy through scaring people.
Tell me you didn't watch the video without telling me you didn't watch the video. The entire point was about how easy it is to lose your title over simple forgery. She merely mentioned that title insurance helps a buyer purchasing from a phony owner...in a STOLEN TITLE situation. Never once talked about a normal real estate transaction.
A hypothetical scenario: Let’s say I as a careless property owner, someone was able to forge my signature and property documents. Then this fraudulent person sold my property to someone or got a cash loan on my property. Legally, as the rightful owner, I should not and could not be held liable. Right? It is the buyer who fall for such a deal. Right? Or am I missing something?
I completely agree with you! My first 100k took a long time and wasn't that special to be honest with you. Once I hit 300K that is the game changer in my opinion. At this point my money is basically making me a pretty good yearly salary. When I go to sleep at night I know my money is making decent money with the help of my FA!
@@AlexShantyOldLawModel NICER wasn't perfect in September so NICER and Sheriffs go on-call to arrest Title Deed Thieves in a few more months, the loss of Levi Josiah Guilory's creative skills delayed the NICER Crime Interdiction Administration Launch.
A hypothetical scenario: Let’s say I as a careless property owner, someone was able to forge my signature and property documents. Then this fraudulent person sold my property to someone or got a cash loan on my property. Legally, as the rightful owner, I should not and could not be held liable. Right? It is the buyer who fall for such a deal. Right? Or am I missing something?
The buyer would own the property that was once yours legally until proven in court it was a fraudulent deal. How long will this take? days, months. years. The person frauded may even die of old age. Court sucks, I stay far away from it.
You’re missing a lot of information. Some which is truly disturbing and difficult to process - esp as it relates to who is involved, how they’ve gotten away with this for so long…..The corruption runs deep. 99% of victims are NOT irresponsible but victims caught up in a viscous crime - that most states consider a civil matter. How can having your home stolen NOT be a crime? Yes - many Registry of Deeds, Land Records, offer a “service” notifying a/o if any docs have been filed but they’ll do nothing further. Same with any of our ABC agencies. This needs to end. So many of our seniors have been targeted. Imagine working your whole life, paying off your mortgage and having everything taken from you?
So true! Our entire justice system has failed us as it relates to these crimes.
This should fall under the Title company, Financial institution, and the government office that failed to do their research. Three entities that are supposed to be filters and also ensure the process is done legally.
@@VAlcookie7 - Yes; it SHOULD fall under title companies, mortgage subservicers, AGOs, but they turn a blind eye.
Why is Who owns what house, and mortgage, a Public record?? That’s exposing your personal financial affairs! Where I live, there’s general info about a property itself, eg, size, age, etc. but Not the owner’s name, how much mortgage on it…
If the person scammed out of their home, who is really the former owner of record in legal parlance, decides that they are not going to move out and they claim squatter's rights, and then they also dispute the title claimed by the new 'owner' who is either a criminal or a naive victim of the criminal, they should be able to stay in what is really their home until the case is cleared in court. In theory, the real owner should not spend a single day outside of their home. It is time our legal system stops treating criminals as if they are good and blaming plus punishing victims when we can blame and punish criminals instead.
Great information here, thanks. I'll be setting up Google alerts for my property today.
Smart
@@ClearThinking101power of attorneys override Title Lock you want FinCEN and NICER forgery proof validation and certification with permission ledgers to arrest document forgers.
@@ClearThinking101it’s called NICER Permission Validation Ledger Interdiction Trust and arrives in September.
@@ClearThinking101a forged power of attorney overrides title lock you need NICER forgery proof ledgers that exposes arrest the forgers.
What's to stop the real owner from going into town hall and filing a new set of title papers giving them back the title on their house? If a criminal piece of filth can get away with it, then why not a good homeowner who is guilty of nothing more than being a victim? Then let the court settle the case while the real owner gets to enjoy the use of their house.
This was wildly explanatory; thanks for taking the time to put this together!
This is due to the USA's archaic property registration system.
Most countries have much tighter knots to go through to transfer property.
We agree and the authorities spent 33 to reform it with NICER Recorded Permission Ledgers to monitor, validate, and certify a forgery proof Estate Plan with dozens of safety protocols to avoid inheritance and legacy thieves. For Legals distinguishing themselves among their peers advancing their careers with histories most relevant Legal Niche. Clients pragmatics on Empire College School of Law UA-cam Posts.
@@AlexShantyOldLawModel Want to try that in coherent?
@@AlanTheBeast100 Citizens are installing a forgery proof Estate Plan with a registry to check documents for forgeries, arriving in a few months with Jobs In Justice to put food on the table or millions of families avoiding Financial Elder Abuse.
It changes in September when FinCEN and NICER recording security system is installed with forgery proof documents.
The US was a high trust society, but the new country is not given the new population. So new laws will be required.
Thank you for this very valuable and useful information.
A couple of questions -- (1) isn't "freezing" your credit reports (with Equifax, Experian, & Transunion) a big step to preventing most property scams? I don't envision scammers getting an equity line of credit or a cash-out refinance against your home or property, if your credit reports are frozen. (2) to what extent would freezing your credit reports also protect you against scammers trying to sell your home (with no mortgage) from under you?
My mortgage never showed on my credit report. Red flag right there. This is a very sophisticated process; not easy to unravel especially in the beginning.
Very informative and nicely done. Thank you!
Great job Ms Webber..Keep smiling n teach8ng your fellow citizens..mucho gracias..
I recently paid off my mortgage and the credit union sent me confirmation of the transfer of ownership. They promised me that the county would send me the deed in the mail. Once a have the deed, am I immune to this sort of theft?
The way I understand it is No. The scammer will pose as you and sell your house. A new deed will be made out to the new buyer.
Our Parents Estate Plan had a deed and a greedy trustee forged it costing 25% in litigation and the Estate Planner Ran Like a chicken. So we’re getting a Forgery Proof Latin Law Model Fiduciary Security Interdiction Administration Advisor to protect us when we’re vulnerable. Hopefully Empire College School of Law will be NICER Authorized in the next few months.
You have to do a title check with the county & a credit check frequently.
I notice this is happening more in backwoods locations where it is more rural then city based!Stay extra careful!
Thanks for the info - this is always a concern to me as well.
Is part of the reason this is becoming more of an issue, is because of minimal criminal penalties for those that engage in the thefts?
It’s not even a crime in too many states. It’s a civil matter. It’s easier to steal a home than it is a car! This is rampant and no one wants to get involved and/or help!
Maybe. I think it's more like they know they have a 99.9% chance on not being caught in the first place.
Yes!! Look at Patrick Soros. After all the homes he stole, his only charge was wire fraud! The fines for forging, fabricating docs are minimal
@@Esteban_Herrerain September they have a 100% chance of being caught when FinCEN and NICER collaborate on a forgery proof Latin Law model Interdiction Trust with permission ledgers to arrest Title Deed forgers.
Would it help you have the property in a trust??
Does freezing your credit take care of the problem?
This happens. I know an owner who had 50 properties stolen at once. Yep. Fifty.
Unfortunately, I know of too many homeowners across the country that have gone down this rabbit hole for decades and still lost everything. We’re given the wrong people too much unsupervised power - including some misguided attorneys.
We had a greedy trustee steal it so next time we’re getting a NICER Permission Defended, registered, monitored validated and certified Interdiction Trust Administration to protect our property from quit claim jumping title deed thieves.
Exactly how my home and so many others have been unlawfully dispossessed - quitclaim jumping title thieves
Is a Lien placed on the property if someone takes out a line of credit? Or is it only found through checking your credit report.
? If the bank i have my mortgage contract with sales the note to my home or property to an investor or bundled with other mortgage notes to an investor do they own my property? Do they have the UCC1 filed with the state i reside in? Does my signature create the debt these investors are investing in? My opinion is A lot of wait! what? kind of things go on in a contract.
And nobody hypothetically got shot in your hypothetical scenario?
Yo. Can you help ironland to own property around ironland, because it would be pretty awesome
Maybe claim ownership of the address in Zillow, if the property has an address.
What do you do when someone fakes the person signature on the deed? You can prove it wasn't the real person's signature, but the person has passed on
Again, probably a quiet title action. If they trace back the documents it should reveal the true owner never signed them.
NICER and Sheriffs will be on call to arrest forgers, counterfeiters and embezzlers starting on Thanksgiving with Permission Validation Ledger Interdiction Living Trust and forgery proof Deeds to prevent the crime.
Online transactions only require a computer generated docusign signature. Ripe for forgery!!!
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What is the purpose of a grand deed? These policymakers should be locked up!!!
You need the NICER Latin Law Model Interdiction Trust to forgery proof deeds.
It's used to steal our homes until NICER and Sheriffs start arresting quit claim jumping title deed thieves in a few months.
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This guy forged a quick sale stating my elder signed a quick sale on the land the very same day he crossed over. In 2023
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Use an LLC to equity strip the parcel.
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Ok lady, I understand you are making videos to collect money from Google for as many people watch them. But you are also scamming the public to make them purchase an extra title insurance which they don't need. Shame on you.
Title companies conduct a thorough search on buyer and seller before processing a file for sale of a property. On top of that, they sell the buyer a title insurance. Also, there is a realtor involved on each side and in most state there is a lawyer. So again, shame on you and the shame on the university that certified you.
This is one of the most uninformed comments I’ve ever gotten.
First, she doesn't make money from Google, it's UA-cam. After a million views she might have enough to buy a cup of coffee.
Second, Title companies are lazy and can miss things (ask me how I know).
Third, not all real estate transactions involve a real estate agent.
Fourth, did you miss the part about people forging documents to get a line of credit or loan?
@@blabla9845 You Tube is google. If the title company miss then they have malpractice insurance you could easily collect from them. Also, If people forge documents then you could just ask the bank that lent money to them to show you these documents and dispute them.
All in all, there are insurance companies trying to sell extra policy through scaring people.
Tell me you didn't watch the video without telling me you didn't watch the video. The entire point was about how easy it is to lose your title over simple forgery. She merely mentioned that title insurance helps a buyer purchasing from a phony owner...in a STOLEN TITLE situation. Never once talked about a normal real estate transaction.
@@blabla9845While wrong about nearly everything else, they aren't wrong about UA-cam/Google. Same company.
Modi has done the same to Indians 😂
A hypothetical scenario: Let’s say I as a careless property owner, someone was able to forge my signature and property documents. Then this fraudulent person sold my property to someone or got a cash loan on my property. Legally, as the rightful owner, I should not and could not be held liable. Right? It is the buyer who fall for such a deal. Right? Or am I missing something?
I completely agree with you! My first 100k took a long time and wasn't that special to be honest with you. Once I hit 300K that is the game changer in my opinion. At this point my money is basically making me a pretty good yearly salary. When I go to sleep at night I know my money is making decent money with the help of my FA!
"Angela Lynn Schilling" is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.!!
This is avoided in September when the NICER Latin Law Model Interdiction Trust arrives with forgery proof permission ledger Deeds.
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@@AlexShantyOldLawModel NICER wasn't perfect in September so NICER and Sheriffs go on-call to arrest Title Deed Thieves in a few more months, the loss of Levi Josiah Guilory's creative skills delayed the NICER Crime Interdiction Administration Launch.
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