Market Street Real Estate Services, Inc.
Our experience is your success

Understanding Mortgage Fraud Red Flags - 2/12/2025

During crises, whether natural or personal, the risk of scams and fraud increases. While many organizations can assist you with financial difficulties or foreclosure, it's crucial to ensure you're dealing with a reputable entity before proceeding.

Always research any unsolicited offers for help. Protect yourself by asking questions, thoroughly reviewing provided materials, and avoiding solicitations that demand upfront payments.

  • A company/person asks for a fee in advance to work with your mortgage company to modify, refinance or reinstate your mortgage.
  • A company/person guarantees they can stop foreclosures or get your loan modified.
  • A company/person advises you to stop paying your mortgage company and pay them instead.
  • A company pressures you to sign over the deed to your home or sign any paperwork that you haven't had a chance to read, and you don't fully understand.
  • A company other than your mortgage company claims to offer "government-approved" or "official government" loan modifications.
  • A company/person you don't know asks you to release personal financial information online or over the phone.

Here are some common predatory scams and other potential traps to watch out for:

  • "Call spoofing" scams: Caller ID or phone "spoofing" occurs when a caller deliberately falsifies the information transmitted to your caller ID in an effort to disguise their identity while pretending to be someone else ... often in order to get you to share your personal information over the phone. Learn more.
  • Foreclosure rescue fraud: In this scheme, someone may offer false promises of being able to save your home from foreclosure or guarantee a loan modification with a reduced mortgage payment. Learn more.
  • Title scams: When someone offers to give you a loan or fast cash in exchange for taking over your mortgage and title. They may allow you to remain in your home as a renter and promise you that you can buy the home back once you are on your feet, but once the deed is transferred, there's no guarantee that you'll ever own the home again.
  • Post-disaster insurance scams: In the wake of a disaster, someone may offer you money immediately in exchange for money you will get later from the insurance company. You end up getting much less from the individual than the insurance company actually would have paid you or your home repair contractors directly.

If you suspect you are a victim of mortgage fraud or spoofing scams against your home, you should contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), your local police department, and the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), or call 1-888-995HOPE (4673) to report it immediately.

Lynda Ghaedi MA,EA,CRB,SRES,e-Pro, C2EX, ABR, RE Hall of Fame Market Street Real Estate Services, Inc. Spring Hill, FL (352) 683-0080 Lynda@MarketStreetRE.com "Our Experience is your Success" Florida Realtor emeritus. With over 45 years of experience in the real estate industry, I am the President and Broker of Market Street Real Estate Services, Inc., a company that offers specialized and exceptional service and value to buyers, sellers, and investors in Spring Hill, FL. I have been a licensed real estate broker since 1978, and I have helped countless individuals make wise and informed decisions about their real estate transactions. My mission is to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and accountability in every aspect of my work. I am committed to continuous learning and improvement, and I hold several certifications from LinkedIn that demonstrate my skills in goal setting, leadership, and personal development. I am also passionate about sharing my knowledge and expertise with others, and I have mentored many aspiring and new real estate agents in my company and community. My reputation and longevity are a result of sticking steadfastly to my mission and values. Let my experience be your success! Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter