Durham Police warns of real estate fraud
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Durham Police warns of real estate fraud

Durham – Durham police warns the public to a series of fraudulent real estate activities reported by local agents, involving fraudsters pretending to be residents trying to sell land they do not own.

The misleading system has raised concerns about the risks that no potential buyers face that may be victims of such fraud.

Authorities urge individuals to take proactive measures to protect their finances and personal information.

The Durham Police Department advises everyone to regularly check their bank statements for unusual or suspected transactions that may indicate fraudulent activities.

It is also crucial to protect personal information vigilantly and confirm the authenticity of any property offers or property lists before participating in transactions.

Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report all questionable real estate activities to the police to prevent further incidents of this kind.