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Home Title Fraud occurs when a criminal illegally transfers ownership of your home’s title without your knowledge, often by forging documents. The fraudster may then take out loans against the property or sell it.

In 2024, over 9,000 home titles were compromised due to hacking or fraud, with increasing incidents of title theft and settlement fund fraud. Ensure your home title is protected with TitleProUSA.

Signs may include receiving notifications of loan applications or sales you didn't initiate, unexpected changes to your credit report, or unfamiliar documents related to your property appearing in the mail.

  • Yes – Fantastic! TitleProUSA can help you monitor your home title, alerting you to any changes or filings, so you stay informed at all times.
  • No – No worries! TitleProUSA will provide a comprehensive report on your homeownership status, including details about any outstanding taxes or liens on the property.

Yes, if the fraudster takes out a loan in your name or sells the property, it could result in significant debt or legal complications, potentially damaging your credit. Regularly checking your credit report can help identify issues early.

  • Yes – Did you review them thoroughly?
  • No – Be sure to contact your title agency and request a copy of the signed documents.
  • Yes – Did you take the time to read it? TitleProUSA is here to help explain your documents. While we are not attorneys and do not offer legal advice, we can guide you through the details to ensure you understand the process of your transaction.
  • No – If you selected Owner’s Title Insurance, your title agency is required to provide a Title Commitment before closing. If you didn't receive it, you can still request it. Keep in mind that the Commitment is valid only before closing, and the Title Insurance Policy takes effect once the deal is finalized.

Some lenders are slow to record mortgage releases, which may result in unresolved mortgages on your title. These unpaid mortgages can remain on homeowners' titles for years without their knowledge.

If you purchased Owner’s Title Insurance during your transaction, your title agent should have provided you with the official Owner’s Policy. If you haven't received it, reach out to your title agent to request your policy.

Our professionals at TitleProUSA can provide you with a detailed matrix of everything you should know prior to buying a property. Protect your investment and stay informed.

We offer continuous title monitoring with real-time alerts. If someone tries to tamper with your title, you’ll know immediately—so you can act before the problem grows.

Choose a subscription or request a property report. We’ll guide you through setup and make sure your title is protected from day one.

We use encrypted systems and a secure online portal to protect your data. Your privacy and security are built into every part of our service.

Title fraud happens when someone illegally changes ownership records on your property. If it goes undetected, it can lead to financial loss, legal disputes, and even foreclosure. We built our services to help you catch it before it causes damage.