Be the First to Know! Protect Your Property Against Title Fraud

With AllertTitle, you get notified quickly if your property is LISTED FOR SALE or for ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITY on your property title.

Stop title fraud before it happens!
WE CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR OVER 10 REAL ESTATE AND GOVERNMENTAL WEBSITES FOR YOUR PROPERTY INFORMATION!
Aloha Living
Realtor.com
Zillow
Redfin
DCCA Hawai’i
County of Hawai’i

Did You Know There are Over 10,000 Cases of Real Estate Fraud Each Year?

Title fraud often targets:

  • Vacant land
  • Vacation homes
  • Fully paid-off properties
  • Elderly homeowners

Fraudsters use tactics like forging signatures on deeds, impersonating owners, and exploiting weak identity verification processes. The rise of AI tools has made it easier to create convincing fake documents and identities.


Why Use AlertTitle?

Unlike government alert systems that only notify you after your title is compromised,
AllertTitle proactively monitors real estate listings, where fraudulent activity often starts.

Proactive Monitoring

We focus on real estate sales websites, the first place fraudulent activity is likely to appear.

Comprehensive Searches

In addition to real estate sites, we search the bureau of conveyances and tax offices for suspicious activity.

Timely Alerts

You will be the first to know of any discrepancies or fraudulent activity is encountered.

Flexible Plans

Whether you own one property or manage a portfolio, we have a plan that fits your needs.

Localized Expertise

Our service is tailored for Hawaii property owners, addressing unique risks and challenges specific to the region.

Affordable Protection

For less than the cost of dinner, secure your most valuable asset.


Key Statistics

Seller Impersonation Fraud (SIF)

A 2024 survey by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) found that 28% of title insurance companies experienced at least one SIF attempt in 2023. In April 2024 alone, 19% of companies reported such attempts.

Real Estate Fraud Losses

Between 2019 and 2023, over 58,000 victims reported $1.3 billion in losses related to real estate fraud nationwide, according to the FBI. These schemes often involve forged documents, fraudulent listings, and fake buyers or sellers, making them hard to detect until after the damage is done.

Deed Fraud
Increase

The increasing sophistication of technology, including the use of artificial intelligence, has made it easier for fraudsters to create convincing fake documents and identities. Deed fraud has increased by 31% nationally since 2020, according to MemorialConnect.