November 21, 2025 - 07:29

San Diego County is facing a troubling new real estate scam that targets both homeowners and realtors. Impersonators are reportedly attempting to sell properties as if they were the legitimate owners, creating a significant risk for unsuspecting individuals. If these fraudsters succeed in their schemes, victims may find themselves in a lengthy and costly battle to reclaim their property titles.
The county warns that this type of fraud could lead to severe financial losses for homeowners, as they may be forced to navigate legal challenges while also dealing with the emotional toll of losing their homes. Realtors are also at risk, as their professional reputations could be damaged by association with fraudulent transactions.
Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to property sales. Homeowners are advised to regularly monitor their property records and consult with professionals if they suspect any fraudulent activity. Awareness and proactive measures are essential in combating this growing threat in the real estate market.
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