Woman accused of trying to steal deceased homeowner’s property with fake deed
Woman tries to steal deceased homeowner’s property with fake deed
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Woman tries to steal deceased homeowner’s property with fake deed
The owners of this home in southwest Oklahoma City were able to prevent its theft after another woman claimed it had been sold to her boyfriend, officials said Thursday.
Neighbors in a Northwest Oklahoma City neighborhood said they’re fed up with people living in abandoned homes next to their own that don’t belong to them.
A local family is paying a mortgage, taxes, and insurance. But once they got the eviction notice, they found out someone else filed this document and took their home.
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A LANDOWNER said a home worth $500,000 was unexpectedly built on her property and she was later sued for it.
Deed theft, wrongful foreclosures, fraudulent loans are all ingredients for real estate fraud.
“Anyone can walk into this office and file a claim against your property, and you may not even know. That’s the scary part for me,” Shelby County Register of Deeds Willie Brooks said.
Georgia law makes it very easy for someone to steal your home right out from under you.
Sydney Dawes covers news in Montgomery County for Dayton Daily News.
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Woman tries to steal deceased homeowner’s property with fake deed
The owners of this home in southwest Oklahoma City were able to prevent its theft after another woman claimed it had been sold to her boyfriend, officials said Thursday.
Neighbors in a Northwest Oklahoma City neighborhood said they’re fed up with people living in abandoned homes next to their own that don’t belong to them.
A local family is paying a mortgage, taxes, and insurance. But once they got the eviction notice, they found out someone else filed this document and took their home.
Squatters sell Texas woman’s belongings at yard sale — turn home into ‘drug den’
An Oklahoma woman nearly had her family property stolen, here’s how it happened
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