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A very dull warning on property fraud

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    A very dull warning on property fraud

    Having read a thing about property fraud I checked up and found my property was still registered at an address I left nearly 30 years ago! Although I paid off my mortgage decades back I had left the deeds with the former BS's deedstore so never noticed.

    Got all my documents back now and have registered the correct address. Check out you haven't made the same mistake, if your house is not registered at your correct address somebody could make a fraudulent transfer and you would not be notified.
    bloggoth

    If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Having read a thing about property fraud I checked up and found my property was still registered at an address I left nearly 30 years ago! Although I paid off my mortgage decades back I had left the deeds with the former BS's deedstore so never noticed.

    Got all my documents back now and have registered the correct address. Check out you haven't made the same mistake, if your house is not registered at your correct address somebody could make a fraudulent transfer and you would not be notified.
    Oi! Git orf my land!

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