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From Graceland to Your Backyard: Leeza.io Featured in Attorney at Law Magazine

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  • May 11
  • 2 min read

This week, Attorney at Law Magazine shined a spotlight on one of the fastest-growing threats in real estate—seller impersonation fraud—and the North Carolina-based solution built to stop it: Leeza.io.


In a feature article titled "Saving Graceland—And Leeza.io Can Save Your Property Too," the publication explores how high-profile fraud cases like the attempted fraudulent sale of Graceland have opened the public’s eyes to the reality that no property is off-limits when it comes to real estate scams.



Founded by North Carolina real estate attorney Lisa Galanis, Leeza.io is a real estate fraud monitoring service that alerts homeowners when their property is fraudulently listed for sale or rent.
Founded by North Carolina real estate attorney Lisa Galanis, Leeza.io is a real estate fraud monitoring service that alerts homeowners when their property is fraudulently listed for sale or rent.

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The Graceland Connection: A Wake-Up Call for Homeowners


As the article highlights, scammers recently attempted to sell Elvis Presley’s iconic estate, using forged documents and impersonated credentials. While the attempt was ultimately stopped, the story underscores a chilling reality: if it can happen to Graceland, it can happen to you.


That’s where Leeza.io comes in.


A Local Attorney’s Mission Goes National


Founded by North Carolina real estate attorney Lisa Galanis, Leeza.io is a real estate fraud monitoring service that alerts homeowners when their property is fraudulently listed for sale or rent. Lisa’s background as a former prosecutor and her career in real estate law make her uniquely equipped to understand the legal, emotional, and financial damage these scams can cause.


In the article, Lisa shares what motivated her to build Leeza.io and how the platform is helping protect homeowners before fraud becomes a headline.


Why It Matters


Attorney at Law Magazine’s feature makes one thing clear: real estate fraud is no longer rare—and it’s no longer something that only happens in big cities or to wealthy estate owners.


It’s happening in Raleigh, Charlotte, and small towns across the country.

And it’s why tools like Leeza.io are becoming essential.



Don’t Wait for a Knock at the Door


We’re honored to see Leeza.io featured in Attorney at Law Magazine, and we encourage every homeowner, real estate agent, and industry professional to take a moment and read the article. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of the threat—and a clear path forward for how to fight it.


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