Real Estate Tips

1. Ask for a Copy of the Deed; Start by requesting a picture or copy of the deed from the seller. This document shows who legally owns the property. If the seller hesitates or can't provide it, that's a big red flag.2. Contact the County Office; land is supposed to registered in the regional office where it's located. visit the region's lands office and provide them with the property's details, and they can confirm who the current owner is. This step can now be done online as well. 3. Check the Seller's Reputation

How to Verify Land Ownership Before Buying: Five Easy Steps to Avoid Scams

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<a id="_Toc208982749"></a>How to Verify Land Ownership Before Buying: Five Easy Steps to Avoid Scams

Land scams can cost you millions and years of stress. Ensuring the seller legally owns the land is non-negotiable. Here’s how to protect your investment with seven easy steps:

1. Ask for a Copy of the Deed; Start by requesting a picture or copy of the deed from the seller. This document shows who legally owns the property. If the seller hesitates or can't provide it, that's a big red flag.

2. Contact the County Office; land is supposed to registered in the regional office where it's located. visit the region's lands office and provide them with the property's details, and they can confirm who the current owner is. This step can now be done online as well.

3. Check the Seller's Reputation

If you're buying from a company, do a little digging. Or individual, check

4. Talk to the Seller Directly; Sometimes, a simple conversation can tell you a lot. Give the seller a call. Ask them questions about the property, its history, and any other details. Their responses can help you gauge their legitimacy.

5. Be Wary of Scams; Unfortunately, there are scammers out there trying to sell land they don't own. Always be cautious, especially if the deal seems too good to be true. Trust your instincts, and don't rush into anything without doing your homework.

Remember, buying land is a big investment. Taking the time to verify ownership can save you from potential headaches down the road.

At Threalty, we guide clients through secure verification processes to ensure safe, profitable deals. Have you faced a land scam or close call?

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