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The Silent Threat to Your Property: Seller Impersonation Fraud is on the Rise

  • leezawebsite
  • Mar 28
  • 2 min read

You’ve Worked Hard to Secure Your Property—Now Someone Else Is Trying to Sell It


Imagine waking up to find your home or land listed for sale online—by someone you’ve never met. Worse yet, they’ve already found a buyer. This isn’t a movie plot. It’s happening every day, and it’s called seller impersonation fraud.


At Leeza.io, we’ve seen firsthand how devastating this growing scam can be. Fraudsters are targeting property owners—especially those with vacant lots, second homes, or investment properties—and posing as them in real estate transactions. In many cases, these criminals walk away with the money while the real owner is left facing legal chaos, financial loss, and emotional stress.



Seller Impersonation Fraud is on the Rise
Seller Impersonation Fraud is on the Rise

The Real Estate Market Has a New Problem—And It’s Exploding


Seller impersonation fraud is trending for all the wrong reasons. According to recent reports, title insurers and real estate professionals are seeing a sharp increase in fraudulent listings. Scammers use public records to identify properties, forge IDs and ownership documents, and quickly move to close deals—often out of state and using wire transfers. These deals happen fast, before the rightful owner even knows their title is under attack.


With the increase in remote closings and digital signatures, the risk of being impersonated has never been higher. And unfortunately, most property owners don’t realize how vulnerable they are until it’s too late.


You Shouldn’t Have to Lose Your Property to Protect It


At Leeza.io, we believe you deserve peace of mind. That’s why we created a simple, powerful tool that monitors most online and MLS listing platforms, alerting you if your property is listed—without your permission. Our system works in the background 24/7, acting like a silent watchdog to make sure your home or land isn’t being sold by someone else.


Think of it as fraud prevention for modern property owners—a proactive solution that stops financial loss, legal battles, and heartache before they ever begin.


Real Estate Attorneys Are Sounding the Alarm


Lisa Galanis, real estate attorney and founder of Leeza.io, was inspired to build this service after seeing too many clients arrive at her office after the damage had already been done. “It’s heartbreaking,” she says. “These scams are sophisticated and fast. Property owners need to stay one step ahead.”


Protect Your Property Before It Becomes a Target


Don’t wait for a fraudulent listing to show up. Get ahead of impersonation scams with Leeza.io, the most effective and affordable way to monitor and protect your real estate from fraud.


Take the first step today.


Sign up with Leeza.io and stop seller impersonation fraud before it starts.

 
 
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Leeza.io is an informational monitoring and alert service only. Although we work to provide timely, accurate notifications, no system can detect or prevent every instance of property‑related fraud. Nothing on this site constitutes legal advice, and you remain solely responsible for verifying any alert and deciding what action to take.

 

Leeza.io, DC Quesenberry Holdings, LLC, and Lisa E. Galanis make no warranties, express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the information provided and disclaim all liability for any loss or damage—direct, indirect, or consequential—arising from or related to property fraud or your use of this service. Your use of Leeza.io signifies acceptance of these terms.

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