Blog posted On August 29, 2024
Buying a home is probably one of the biggest financial investments you’ll make in your life, making you an appealing target for hackers and fraudsters. From wire fraud to email fraud to solicitation calls, there are several ways people might try to get your personal information and/or money. So in this blog, we’ll explore some of the most common real estate scams and how to avoid them.
SOLICITATION CALLS
Overview: Solicitation calls are when unknown numbers call you and ask you to buy, rent, or invest a home. Though the person on the other line may sound legit or identify themselves as an agent, they likely are trying to get information from you over the phone.
How to protect yourself:
WIRE FRAUD
Overview:
The most common fraud associated with home loan closings, wire fraud happens when cybercriminals try to convince borrowers to send their funds to a new account last minute. They may call your phone, send you an email, or text you, claiming to be a representative from your title or escrow company. These real estate impersonators create these fake email addresses and phone numbers that look almost identical to the ones from your title or mortgage company. Don’t let these phishing attempts trick you! Last-minute changes to your wire transfer are rare, so make sure to verify with your trusted contacts before agreeing to changes right before your closing.
How to protect yourself:
EMAIL FRAUD
Overview: Email fraud is when imposters will try to get your personal information via email. They likely will claim to be someone they’re not (title agent, lender etc.).
How to protect yourself:
FALSE LISTINGS
Overview: Scammers will use stolen photos of existing properties and descriptions from real listings to boost the legitimacy of the fake listing.
How to protect yourself:
CONCLUSION
All in all, to avoid fraudsters and scammers along the home buying process, follow these general rules of thumb:
If something feels suspicious, trust your own internal fraud detector. You now know how to set realistic expectations with your home buying journey, and you’re clued in to the most common tactics of scam artists. If you need help during your home hunting, we’re always here to provide support and resources.