"House Stealing" is a growing threat
The FBI is calling this new class of lien fraud "The Latest Scam on the Block". Like other identity theft, the best way to protect against it is through pro-actively monitoring the asset. While it remains important to periodically check lien records at the county office, ePropertyWatch makes it easy for homeowners to keep track of this with the convenience of their PC. ePropertyWatch is the "always on" monitoring service at the county office. If a property we're monitoring has a lien added, we immediately alert the homeowner. Only ePropertyWatch offers this convenient, peace of mind service. So your clients don't have to worry about it themselves.
Not yet. But it's growing.
It's happening more frequently. In Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and other U.S. cities where crime rings attack both occupied and unoccupied homes. It's easier than ever for white collar criminals to assume a homeowner's identity and place liens at the county office transfering ownership or producing an outright sale. The FBI recommends homeowners simply stay alert to liens placed on their homes. ePropertyWatch makes this simple.
Quite a bit!
While lien fraud monitoring is the "peace of mind" feature - ePropertyWatch also brings valuable information about what's happening in the home and surrounding neighborhood right NOW! We monitor your clients' homes for changes to value, nearby sales, foreclosures, and market trends. These are interesting facts that are constantly in flux. And keep homeowners engaged with ePropertyWatch.
No. It's free to use.
We don't ask for their credit cards. Thre are no strings or catches. Like Facebook and other free web services, we show valuable ads inside the ePropertyWatch service. As long as your clients desire to receive the service - it will be free of charge.
Yes - at any time
They may "opt-out" of the service at any time. From the email alerts or their web pages.