Media Release: 8/5/2024
Introducing Property Fraud Alert (PFA): A Vital Tool in Safeguarding Real Estate Transactions
[Rock Island County, IL & Scott County, IA] – In an era where digital security is paramount, the online PFA platform promises to assist property owners and stakeholders in protecting themselves from fraudulent activities. The tool is designed to alert users about potential threats to their real estate holdings. PFA Is officially available in both the Rock Island County Recorder’s Office (https://www.rockislandcountyil.gov/308/Recorders-Office) and the Scott County Recorder’s Office (https://www.scottcountyiowa.gov/recorder) at no fee to the constituents and can be accessed by visiting the websites of either office or directly at www.propertyfraudalert.com.
The platform’s primary focus is to empower property owners, real estate agents, and title companies with real-time notifications (via phone call, email, or text alert) of suspicious activities related to their properties.
“Our mission is to provide peace of mind to property owners by equipping them with tools needed to detect and respond to potential fraud swiftly,” said Kelly Fisher (Rock Island County Recorder) and Rita Vargas (Scott County Recorder). “Protecting homeowners is crucial and our platform aims to be a proactive ally in safeguarding real estate investments, and we are thrilled to be able to offer the service to the entire QCA.”
About Property Fraud Alert: PFA is a pioneering online platform dedicated to detecting fraudulent activities within real estate transactions. With advanced monitoring capabilities and customizable alert systems, the platform empowers property owners, agents, and title companies to safeguard their investments effectively.
71 Illinois and 10 Iowa County Recorders offer Property Fraud Alert as a free service to their constituents. A full list can be found at www.propertyfraudalert.com.