Is Your Property Being Listed Without Your Permission? Why Real Estate Fraud Is on the Rise—and What You Can Do About It
- leezawebsite
- Apr 4
- 3 min read
You may not know your property is at risk—until it’s too late.
Imagine waking up to a phone call from someone asking about the home you’re “selling.” Or worse, someone showing up at your door for a property tour you didn’t schedule. Confused? You should be.
Your home, your rental property, or even your inherited land has just been listed online—without your knowledge or permission. And now, your name, your property, and your peace of mind are wrapped up in a fraud case you never saw coming.
This isn’t fiction. It’s real. And it’s happening to property owners across the country—right now.
At Leeza.io, we believe you shouldn’t have to live in fear of real estate fraud. That’s why we created a smart, proactive way to monitor your property online—so you’re alerted before things go wrong.

Why Real Estate Fraud Is Spreading Fast
Real estate fraud used to require paper documents, forged signatures, and insider connections. Not anymore.
Today, scammers can list properties online with a few clicks. They steal photos from old listings, create fake identities, and post homes on real estate platforms or social media as if they own them. And because everything looks legitimate, unsuspecting buyers or renters start contacting them—or worse, sending money.
This kind of fraud is especially dangerous because it doesn’t just affect strangers. It affects you—the rightful owner.
Who’s Most at Risk?
If you’re a property owner in North Carolina—or anywhere in the U.S.—you could be at risk, especially if:
You own a second home or vacation property
Your property is currently vacant
You live out of state or manage inherited real estate
You’re a landlord with multiple rentals
Your property was recently listed or delisted
Scammers target these properties because they’re easier to exploit—and harder for owners to monitor.
Here’s Where Leeza.io Comes In
Leeza.io is a simple, powerful tool built to protect your property from online listing fraud. We monitor your home or land across the major online real estate platforms and MLS databases. If your property shows up where it shouldn’t, we alert you immediately.
How it works:
1. You sign up and enter your property details
2. We scan top platforms and listing sites regularly
3. If your property appears online, we notify you right away
It’s like a digital security system for your real estate. And unlike a home alarm, Leeza.io doesn’t wait until the damage is done.
Real Stories. Real Consequences.
We’ve seen families dragged into legal battles, tenants confused and displaced, and innocent people scammed out of deposits. Most heartbreaking? Many of these issues could have been avoided with a simple heads-up.
You don’t have to be the next cautionary tale.
Peace of Mind Starts with Awareness
The truth is, if you're not monitoring your property online, no one is. Platforms like Zillow, Realtor.com, Facebook Marketplace, and Craigslist aren’t built to protect you—they're built to list fast and wide.
That’s where Leeza.io stands apart.
We exist solely to give property owners like you peace of mind. No complicated software. No lengthy setup. Just real-time alerts when something suspicious happens—so you can act fast and stay in control.
Here’s How to Protect Your Property Today:
Step 1: Click on Get Protected
Step 2: Enter your property address and contact info
Step 3: Rest easy—we’re watching for fraud 24/7
Protect Your Property. Protect Your Reputation. Protect Your Future.
Whether you’re in Smithfield, Raleigh, Wilmington, Charlotte, or anywhere in between, Leeza.io is here to protect what you’ve worked hard to own.
Don’t wait until someone else claims your property online.
Start monitoring with Leeza.io today.



