SAN FRANCISCO – City attorneys from San Francisco and San Diego are seeking more information on a California-based company that allegedly scammed people into buying unnecessary home title protections.
SAN FRANCISCO - City attorneys from San Francisco and San Diego are seeking more information on a California-based company that allegedly scammed people into buying unnecessary home title protections.
After years of payments, your home is often your biggest asset with thousands of dollars in equity built up over decades. For ...
Home Title Lock wraps a virtual barrier around your home, so if any changes are made to your home title, Home Title Lock alerts the homeowner to take action. Disclaimer: This is sponsored content. All ...
City attorneys from San Francisco and San Diego are seeking more information on a California-based company that allegedly scammed people into buying unnecessary home title protections. The city ...
Ads for Home Title Lock feature a former FBI agent, convicted felon, or prominent politician warning about “a serious cyberthreat and growing problem” called “home title theft.” The company’s ...
The City Attorneys’ offices of San Diego and San Francisco announced Monday that they have issued a subpoena for information from a company they allege makes false claims regarding the threat of home ...
Did you know about the danger of real estate fraud and home title theft? This is becoming an increasingly common crime, yet many homeowners are not aware of it. Home Title Lock is a company that will ...
On January 24, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation of California-based title security company Home Title Lock for potential violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. In ...
Authorities in Texas have launched an investigation into the marketing claims of the anti-fraud service Home Title Lock, looking to determine whether the California-based company that's been promoted ...
Art Pfizenmayer with Home Title Lock says that home title theft and deed fraud are a growing epidemic in the United States. He stopped by Studio 512 to talk about how consumers can protect themselves.
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The City Attorneys' offices of San Diego and San Francisco say they have issued a subpoena for information from a company they allege makes false claims regarding the threat of home ...