After years of payments, your home is often your biggest asset with thousands of dollars in equity built up over decades. For some homeowners, protecting that asset goes beyond traditional homeowners’ ...
In this you-can’t-believe-all-that-you-see world of ours, thieves are now upping the ante, preying on homeowners. There’s a raft of TV ads these days for home title lock insurance – ads that say ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — Have you seen the scary posts on social media and ads on late night TV? They claim thieves could steal the title to your home right from under your nose and transfer the deed to ...
If you listen to the radio, you couldn’t have missed the incessant ads for what is called “home title lock insurance.” It is not insurance, and it does not lock your home title against fraud. It is a ...
Home Title Lock wraps a virtual barrier around your home, so if any changes are made to your home title, Home Title Lock alerts the homeowner to take action. Disclaimer: This is sponsored content. All ...
Art Fitzenmayer is a retired FBI agent and a senior advisor for Home Title Lock, a company designed to protect homeowners from a growing but often overlooked threat: Title fraud. He joined us to share ...
Art Pfizenmayer with Home Title Lock says that home title theft and deed fraud are a growing epidemic in the United States. He stopped by Studio 512 to talk about how consumers can protect themselves.
Could your home be stolen without the thief stepping foot in your house? Home title theft and deed fraud are a concern for homeowners who want to protect the equity in their property. Former FBI agent ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A forged signature is all ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS — Have you seen the scary posts ...