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  3. FCC warns of 50-state scam by fraudsters posing as mortgage ...

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    Homeowners across the U.S. are being targeted in a sophisticated scam in which callers pose as mortgage lenders to defraud people out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the Federal ...

  4. This free Texas program will help protect you from property ...

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    When Steve Wilson, a Fort Worth resident and Star-Telegram employee, kept getting calls, letters, and people showing up to his house talking about a foreclosure, he got worried.

  5. Mortgage fraud - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage fraud by borrowers from US Department of the Treasury [7]. Mortgage fraud may be perpetrated by one or more participants in a loan transaction, including the borrower; a loan officer who originates the mortgage; a real estate agent, appraiser, a title or escrow representative or attorney; or by multiple parties as in the example of the fraud ring described above.

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  7. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    Property crime is a category of crime, usually involving private property, that includes, among other crimes, burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson ...

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  9. What happens if someone sells your property in America ... - AOL

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    Having your house stolen may seem unlikely, but the FBI has been warning about the crime for decades, as evidenced by a 2008 story describing " house stealing" as the "latest scam on the block."