Indiana Senate Resolution 43 aims to raise awareness about title fraud, also known as "deed theft.
Title fraud, or "deed theft," involves the illegal transfer of a property's title or deed using forged documents or fake identification. This resolution highlights the importance of recognizing title fraud, which can lead to foreclosure or eviction even if the owner still resides in the home. Warning signs include not receiving property tax forms, receiving mail with another's name, or unexpected notices from banks or government offices. The resolution directs the Secretary of the Senate to send copies to J.R. Ryder.
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