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BE Aware, Early Wire Discount Fraud

Vivienne, a first time home buyer, was involved in the purchase of a $1.8 million home. The transaction was getting ready to close. She received an email from what appeared to be her settlement agent’s assistant, but in reality the message was generated from a fraudulent email account. The message read as follows:

Hi Vivienne,
Congratulations on your real estate purchase. This is just a friendly reminder that we are scheduled for closing Friday June 1st. I will be the escrow closer handling this transaction. Find attached Settlement Statement and our Wiring Instruction for outstanding balance of your down payment, amount due is $753,252.73.However, we will give you a 20% off Escrow fee (a total of $500 off) if wire can be initiated earlier, due to our current workload as we pride our–self in client satisfaction and the ease at which we conduct our business, It is advisable that wire be initiated Earlier to the attached bank wiring Instructions as this will guarantee that funds are available for disbursement at your scheduled closing, if yes amount due will be $752,752.73Kindly confirm that you have received Wiring instruction attached and advise if wire can be initiated today you can reply to this email if you have any questions or call or text me on my direct line 615 392 5075 looking forward to a successful close.

Vivienne called the number and heard a voice recording saying the escrow officer’s assistant’s name, but the voice sounded foreign and robotic. Vivienne was suspicious the email was not truly originating from her escrow officer’s assistant and that the voice phone number was not truly dialing Chicago Title Company.

Vivienne promptly forwarded the email to her real estate agent. The real estate agent called the escrow officer using a known, trusted number and confirmed the home buyer’s suspicions, the email was fraudulent. Fortunately for all involved the homebuyer did not fall for the scam and the transaction was able to successfully close on time.

How It Works

A scammer typically gains access to a transactional participant’s email account. With access to the real email account, the scammer can observe email exchanges and create fake emails that look authentic, including email signatures and company logos, of various transactional participants. Using these authentic looking email, the scammer is able to impersonate anyone involved in the transaction and send fraudulent wire instructions to the consumer, diverting their money to a fraudster’s account.

5 Warning Signs To Watch For

  • Make a decision now!
    Rushing someone to make a financial commitment may be more than an irresponsible business practice — it could be a sign of fraud. A wire transfer of funds should never occur until the consumer has time to verify the bank wire information with trusted resources.
  • Change in wire instructions
    Consumers likely are the target of a real estate scam if the settlement agent or title company informs them previous wire transfer instructions were incorrect or changed, and they provide new instructions. Settlement agents and title companies rarely change their bank accounts.
  • Discounts for sending a wire transfer
    The processing of a wire transfer costs the sender and recipient, fees and costs. Settlement agents do not offer discounts for consumers depositing their down payment and closing costs via wire transfer.
  • Does the message make sense?
    Most fraudsters perpetrating the crime do not speak English as their first language. Their messages contain misuse of grammar, spelling and punctuation. Often times, the message does not make complete sense.
  • Account Name = Settlement Agent/Title Company
    The account name on the wire instructions often contains the name of an unknown individual or company, and not the name of the settlement agent or title company. In some cases the account name has portions of the settlement agent name combined with an individual’s name. If the account name is not an exact match, the wire instructions are not accurate. That said, the account name in the wire instructions is not the only thing that should be relied upon.

A wire transfer is an immediate form of payment. It is sometimes irreversible, even if fraud is involved. If a consumer falls prey to the diverted wire transfer scam, not only could they lose the money they transferred, but they would still need to provide the funds required to close on their property purchase.

Real estate professionals should communicate to consumers that they need to call to verify the wire transfer with a known, trusted source at the settlement agent or title company who can identify the details of the specific transaction, as well as verify the bank wiring information.

Consumers should be warned not to send any money without talking to a live person with details only the settlement agent would know and a complete verification of the wire information.

In addition, consumers should never use the phone number provided in the email containing the instructions, they should use phone numbers they have called before or can otherwise verify. And, they should never send an email to verify, as the email address may be incorrect or the email may be intercepted by the fraudsters.

 

(2018, July). Discount for early wire. Retrieved from: http://fraudinsights.fnf.com/vol13iss07/article1.htm

Introducing the ALL NEW TicorAgent ONE

Team Title Guy is proud to announce a brand new version of our app, to be released on July 18th.  TicorAgent has been completely rebuilt from the ground up as the next logical progression for the tool you all know and love!  That’s right, we’ve spent the last two years working on a full revamp of Real Estate’s #1 closing cost app and slated a release date for July 18th.

In case you didn’t know what exactly it is TicorAgent does, the short answer is… everything you could possibly want in a closing app!  It has all the calculators you could need: monthly affordability, price difference between renting and buying, a Refi calculation tool, how extra payments will change any other calculations, loan balance, and even more calculators all for free.  You can use the TA ONE app on up to five devices, it offers geography specific reports, quick text features, all kinds of payment information, and the list just goes on.  Stay tuned for an upcoming in-depth guide on how to use this powerful tool in the near future!

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BE Aware, Phone Scammers… #KnowledgeIsPower

A new phone scam has been popping up recently, but with a strange new twist — your own number is calling you. Scammers are using this new tactic to phish for your personal information. Hundreds of residents in Central Valley, California, have reported receiving this scam phone call.

The “robodialer” dials and once the phone is answered, a person takes over on the other end asking them for personal information, like the last four digits of their Social Security number. The caller threatens that their AT&T® accounts have been compromised or will be closed, and that they must enter the last four digits of the account holder’s Social Security number for verification to keep it active.

In another variation, the scammer asks for information pertaining to setting up their voicemail account. No matter what variation of the call you receive, scammers are only after one thing — your personal information. This information can potentially help them hack your accounts or steal your identity.

The Better Business Bureau® (BBB) offers up the following tips to protect you from becoming victim to the next phone scam:

  • Do not trust caller ID
    Victims fall for phone scams because they assume the number on their caller ID is the correct person. Scammers can easily spoof numbers to make it look like a certain person is calling you, when in reality they are not.
  • Do not give out personal information
    Any legitimate person or business who reaches out to you will already have your information on hand. If they do not, or if you receive a call out of the blue asking for your personal information just hang up.
  • Scammers usually pose as a trusted source
    Scammers usually pose as a trusted source to get any information they can out of you. If you hang up immediately on them, they will not be able to phish for that information.
  • Do not press buttons
    Many “robocallers” will prompt you to “press 9” to be taken off their call list. This will only do the opposite and flood your phone with even more calls. Pressing a number on the keypad alerts them that they have reached an active number.
  • Beware of big name companies calling
    Scammers impersonate big name companies, charities and legitimate businesses, hoping that you will be more inclined to give up your personal information to them. If you receive such a call hang up immediately, find the appropriate number on your own and call the business to verify.
  • Sign up for the Do Not Call Registry
    To cut down on the amount of calls you receive, you can register your phone number for free through the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Do Not Call Registry. The Do Not Call Registry prohibits sales calls, so you may still receive political calls, charitable calls, debt collection calls, informational calls, telephone survey calls and calls from companies you have recently done business with.
  • Do not answer
    If you receive a phone call from a number you are unsure of, it is best to just let it go to voicemail. Any legitimate person or business will leave a message, but even if the scammer decides to leave you a voicemail, you will have time to think about what is being asked by them, instead of being pressured on the spot to give up your personal information.

If you receive a scam phone call, report it to BBB Scam Tracker at www.bbb.org/scamtracker or the FCC at www.fcc.gov.

-Source FNF Fraud Insights..

BK & RE Transaction- Meetings w Masters TTG Edition

Meeting With Masters

On Feb 15th we were able to continue on in our series on Meeting with Masters at Red Hill Country Club. In this conversation we broke down the nuiances of Ch 7 & 13 and how it impacts your tranasction, and your Clients.

Key Points

  • Timelines
  • Implications
  • Ch 7
  • Ch 13
  • Order of Avoidance
  • Title Implications
  • How to work through BK
  • Foreclosure Implications

We recorded the event and have made it available as a podcast which is available in

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Guest Speakers: 

Tom Bernath– Advisory Title Officer Ticor Title

Derek May– Bankruptcy Attorney

Host: Ryan J Orr- VP Ticor Title

On the podcasts, we did a similar event with a different attorney, so if you are BK student, you can feel free to check them both out and compare.

My team and I truly believe in being a resource! Lean on us!

Local Icon Randall Lewis speaks at WEREP!

West End Real Estate Professionals hosts Randall for a “State of the IE” on housing and viewpoints for future!

 

On Friday, January 19th we had the pleasure to hear from Randall Lewis on his insights for the future of housing and projects in the Inland Empire! For the last 15 years or so, Randall has come out 1x per year to give us his insights and updates the projects the Lewis Corporation is working on. We love his talks because they are real, help us in directing our sails for the next 12-24 months.

Average attendance at WEREP.org is 75-100 Real Estate professionals, and when Randall comes, well, we bust out the room, averaging 300-345 people. So that should give some insight on how people value his opinion!

I will include here some nuggets from his talk, also let you know that we have the full video of the talk on our www.Facebook.com/TeamTitleGuy page for you to reference! While you are there, like our page!

  • “Nobody knows what inning we are in, and maybe this recovery is a double header… Feels confident about 2018, 2019…
  • Buy now, but be thoughtful… Buy if possible while interest rates are lower..
  • Density is going to be a big deal moving forward… as much as 17-25 units to an acre.
  • Inland Empire, Hottest market in the States, maybe the world in the industrial markets, and big boxes buildings..
  • Gotta keep housing affordable…
  • Trend in housing still showing more renters… however, goal is still homeownership.. Single Family rental market to be strong..

CLICK HERE for the VIDEO
http://www.facebook.com/TeamTitleGuy

Posted January 19th 8:40 am…

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