How to protect yourself from property hijacking
Property hijacking is a type of fraud that occurs when a fraudster poses as the owner of a property and mortgages or sells it without the owner’s consent.
Latest news on developments in law affecting property, conveyancing and related matters, from the April King team.
Property hijacking is a type of fraud that occurs when a fraudster poses as the owner of a property and mortgages or sells it without the owner’s consent.
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