How to Protect Your Home From Deed Theft

Avoid deed theft with these free steps. You don’t need to pay a company to safeguard your home title.

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Have you seen scary ads for deed theft or home title fraud protection? They often claim that this type of crime, in which thieves transfer a home title to themselves, is soaring. But there's no clear evidence that this is true. Nor is there a good reason to shell out for a service that protects your home's title since you can do much or all of this monitoring on your own for free.  

Deed theft is a real issue. Is it a growing problem? That’s hard to determine; the FBI collects broad data on real estate fraud without reporting specifically on the type of fraud. Real estate fraud can encompass more than title forgery, such as when borrowers misstate their ability to purchase a property or renters are cheated out of a security deposit. What's clear, though, is that this general category of real estate fraud is on the rise.

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Donna LeValley
Personal Finance Writer

Donna joined Kiplinger as a personal finance writer in 2023. She spent more than a decade as the contributing editor of J.K.Lasser's Your Income Tax Guide and edited state specific legal treatises at ALM Media. She has shared her expertise as a guest on Bloomberg, CNN, Fox, NPR, CNBC and many other media outlets around the nation. 

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