Real estate fraud is when someone uses deception to illegally take money, property, or rights from another person in real estate transactions. In Jamaica, this can happen in various ways, such as when someone sells a property they don’t actually own, falsifies documents to transfer ownership, or tricks buyers into paying for a home that doesn’t exist. Fraudsters might also pose as real estate agents, taking deposits for properties without the seller’s knowledge or permission. This problem is not unique to Jamaica—globally, real estate fraud can involve schemes like forging ownership papers, inflating property values, or tricking homeowners into fake refinancing offers. Scammers often take advantage of people in vulnerable situations, such as first-time homebuyers, elderly homeowners, or those unfamiliar with the legal process. With technology making it easier to fake documents and identities, real estate fraud has become a serious issue, not just locally but worldwide. To protect agai…
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