There’s a version of real estate fraud that doesn’t look dramatic on the surface. No broken locks. No forged checks passed across a closing table. No obvious signs that anything is wrong.
It usually starts with a clean, simple request.
“I own a piece of land. I’d like to sell it.”
And more often than it should, everyone believes them.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, reports of vacant land fraud have increased by more than 500% over the past four years. That is not a minor uptick. That is a pattern, and it is reaching markets Continue Reading →



























