Protect Yourself From Wire Fraud
You’re finally buying your dream home. It’s time to wire your closing costs to the title company. You follow the directions of an email that came to your inbox. Only, the email was fraudulent, and you
just lost your hard-earned cash … and the house of your dreams.
It’s called wire fraud, and it’s happening all around the country. Criminals comb through sites looking for pending home sales. Once identified, they will find contact information for the parties involved in the transaction. It’s easy to do through public websites and online searches. Then, they hack into a real estate agent’s or title company’s email system, monitor communications, and, when the time is right, send a fraudulent email that looks like it’s from a trusted advisor. That email will offer falsified wire transfer instructions to steal mortgage payoff funds, a down payment or closing costs.
How can you avoid being a victim?
1. Be skeptical.
Beware of any changes in wiring instructions, like those that have you wire money to a company that is not the same name as the title company you’re using.
2. Ask for phone calls.
3. Verify ALL communications
4. Confirm the details
5. Learn to spot a fraudulent email
If you are a victim of a wire fraud crime in Florida, call the Attorney General’s Fraud Hotline at (866) 966-7226. You should also file a complaint with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). To do so, contact the nearest FBI field office. Locations are listed at fbi. gov/contact-us/field-offices
Sources: altitle.com and Bay National Title Company
WireFraud FAR Oct 21 -Florida Realtors Wire Fraud Brochure Oct 2021