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Teach Your Agents How to Spot Fraud

Written by Texas REALTORS® | May 18, 2026 2:00:00 PM

Your agents can help stop fraudsters by identifying suspicious situations early. Recommend they think twice when they encounter the following circumstances:

It may be a red flag when the seller:

  • Refuses to meet in person or over video
  • Only wants to communicate via text or email
  • Has an ID that doesn’t match the name on the deed or title
  • Uses a passport as identification
  • Has no acquisition documents such as a title policy or survey
  • Claims to be out of town and cannot attend the closing in person
  • Is looking for a quick sale
  • Prefers a cash offer
  • Is willing to accept less than the market price
  • Has a suspicious phone number and/or wire instructions.

It may be a red flag if the property

  • Is unimproved and unoccupied
  • Involves tenants who should not be disturbed
  • has a recently released lien that didn’t involve a title company.

Learn more in these articles from Texas REALTOR® magazine

Look Out for Rental Fraud, Especially Online

What You Can Do to Prevent Fraud

Seller Impersonation Fraud: Red Flags and Best Practices

How You and Property Owners Can Stop Seller Impersonation Fraud