Stop scammers from infringing on your interest or attempting to purchase your property without your knowledge.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement reported over 1,400 property fraud cases in 2022, including mortgage fraud, identity theft, and title fraud. And the numbers are rising.
Fraud in property sales can have severe consequences for buyers, sellers, and the entire real estate market.
Buyers can lose money on investments, face ownership disputes, and even lose their homes.
Sellers can be defrauded of their property or become entangled in legal battles.
The market can suffer from instability and reputational damage.
Protect your property from title fraud by having Preferred Settlement Services file an official notice of interest with the county clerk of record.
The notice creates a public record, alerting anyone searching the property records about your ownership. This can deter others from infringing on your interest or attempting to purchase the property without your knowledge.
The documented record of your interest can be used as evidence in court if you need to defend your claim to the property.
Filing the notice provides a formal step towards protecting your interest in the property, offering peace of mind and potentially preventing future disputes.
“We take our clients property ownership and rights seriously. Let us help protect one of your most important assets.”