YOUR HOME COULD BE AT RISK
As property fraud skyrockets—with real estate losses nearly doubling in just two years—your home could be next on criminals' hit list.
- Criminals are targeting homeowners like you
- Your property's title could be stolen without your knowledge
- You could lose your home and its equity in an instant
Your most valuable asset could be stolen right from under you. Don't become another statistic. CSI's patented technology, powered by Equity Protect, provides the highest level of protection available.
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The Nightmare of Home Title Theft
Imagine waking up to find that your home no longer belongs to you, strangers moving into your house and claiming it's theirs, or your life’s equity drained by fraudulent loans. These aren't just imagined scenarios—they're real stories from victims of property fraud. Don't let your home become another cautionary tale.
Avoid Legal Nightmares
Avoid costly court battles
Keep Your Home Yours
Stop unauthorized deed changes
Protect Your Equity
Prevent fraudulent loans
Stay Off Rental Sites
Block unauthorized listings
INTRODUCING OUR PatentED System: EQUITY PROTECT
Your Property’s Most Effective Line of Defense
Equity Protect doesn't just detect fraud, it PREVENTS it.
- We're the ONLY company that stops deed and home title theft before it happens.
- Our proactive approach blocks criminals at every turn.
- Your home remains yours—period.
Can you risk losing everything with inferior protection? Don't gamble with your biggest investment. Act before it's too late. Your free risk assessment is just seconds away.
The High Price of “Maybe Later"
Indecision today could cost you everything tomorrow. While you weigh your options, scammers could be weaving a web of deceit around your property. By the time you notice, it might be too late to untangle.
Traditional monitoring is like having a security camera that only records the crime. Equity Protect is your armed guard, stopping thieves in their tracks. Right now, those thieves could be eyeing your property, ready to pounce.
- One fraudulent deed could drain your bank account dry with legal fees.
- Months of stress can destroy your health and relationships.
- You could lose your home and all you've worked so hard to earn.
Don't become another victim. Act now before it's too late.
What Our Customers are Saying
—Christine A., Title Company Owner
—Bonnie W., Customer
—David W., Customer
—Gary Y., Customer
Real Stories of Deed Theft and Fraud
Source: Maria Sole Campinoti and Elizabeth Wolfe, for CNN
Source: Nigel Jaquiss, for Willamette Week
Source: United States Department of Justice (DOJ)
Source: Clara Cummings, for ANF
Source: Karla Ray, for WFTV
Source: Brooklyn District Attorney Office
Deed Fraud in the News
- “Could a Criminal Use Deed Fraud to Steal Your Entire Home?” by Joe Eaton, for AARP Bulletin
- “A judge blocks the foreclosure sale of Elvis' Graceland, after his heir alleges fraud” by Rachel Treisman, for NPR
- “Nearly half of loans processed in Q1 showed fraud risks: FundingShield,” by Brooklee Han, for Yahoo! Finance
- “90-year-old Brooklyn man alleging deed theft could face eviction this week,” by David Brand, for Gothamist (WNYC)
- “Ohio issues warning about deed fraud,” by Cassy Arsenault, for WKRC
- “Ringleader of deed theft crew sentenced for stealing more than $1M in homes from elderly, disabled owners,” by Lauren Elkies Schram, for New York Post
- “Woman accused of trying to steal deceased homeowner's property with fake deed,” by Grant Palmer, for Fox 25 Oklahoma City
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Disclaimer:
Equity Protect acknowledges that some advertised services may exaggerate the threat of deed and title fraud. Our aim is to provide accurate information about the evolving risks of seller impersonation and deed fraud. While it is true that the overall incidence of home title theft is relatively low, certain factors can increase the likelihood of a property owner becoming a victim of seller impersonation and deed fraud. Our data suggests that while 25% of people nationwide may be at high risk for title fraud, among our premium users, 1 in 11 have faced actual fraud attempts, with all affected properties (excluding family disputes) classified as high-risk. The risk assessment offered is based on current fraud attempts, evolving tactics, and statistics from reputable sources such as the American Land Title Association (ALTA), which recently shared that 28% of title companies experiencing at least one incident of seller impersonation fraud in 2023. We strive to educate the public about genuine vulnerabilities while dispelling misconceptions. Users should be aware that while we provide valuable insights, individual circumstances may vary, and our services should be considered as part of a comprehensive approach to property protection.