Local government recorders of the Indiana Recorders Association gathered at Warrick County Courthouse for a press conference about a new Property Fraud Alert app to notify property owners if paperwork is filed for their property.
Local government recorders of the Indiana Recorders Association gathered at Warrick County Courthouse for a press conference about a new Property Fraud Alert app to notify property owners if paperwork is filed for their property.
Local government recorders of the Indiana Recorders Association gathered at Warrick County Courthouse for a press conference about a new Property Fraud Alert app to notify property owners if paperwork is filed for their property.
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Local government recorders of the Indiana Recorders Association gathered at Warrick County Courthouse for a press conference about a new Property Fraud Alert app to notify property owners if paperwork is filed for their property.
BOONVILLE — County recorders from the Indiana Recorders Association met at a press conference Tuesday, Jan. 30, to roll out a property fraud alert app the public can use to keep themselves aware of misdeeds towards their property.
“The threat of mortgage fraud and identity theft continue to rise and all too often, victims of these types of fraudulent activities are unaware their homes or identity have been stolen,” reads the press release sent in preparation for the conference.
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