Why Title Insurance Isn’t Enough to Protect Your Home from Fraud
- leezawebsite
- Jun 2
- 2 min read
You paid for title insurance. Isn’t that enough to keep your property safe?
It’s a smart question. And the truth is: title insurance is absolutely essential.
But it’s not designed to protect you from the kind of threat that’s quietly growing across the country—seller impersonation fraud.

It doesn’t alert you if someone tries to list your house for sale or rent.
And it doesn’t stop a fraudster from pretending to be you and moving forward with a transaction in your name.
That’s where real estate fraud monitoring steps in.
What Title Insurance Actually Covers
Title insurance protects against defects in the title at the time of closing.
It’s there to shield you from things like:
Undisclosed liens
Ownership disputes
Clerical errors in public records
It’s a reactive protection—meaning it helps after something’s gone wrong.
The Gap Most Homeowners Don’t Realize Exists
Title insurance doesn’t monitor your property after you close.
It doesn’t alert you if someone tries to list your house for sale or rent.
And it doesn’t stop a fraudster from pretending to be you and moving forward with a transaction in your name.
That’s where real estate fraud monitoring steps in.
The Modern Threat: Seller Impersonation Scams
Scammers are getting more sophisticated. They:
Use forged documents and fake IDs
Target homes that appear unmonitored (vacant lots, rentals, even occupied homes)
List properties through real estate agents using fraudulent credentials
And it all happens before title insurance ever gets involved.
Leeza.io: Filling the Gap Between You and a Costly Legal Battle
At Leeza.io, we’re not replacing title insurance—we’re reinforcing it.
Our service:
Scans MLS databases and major real estate platforms
Flags listings that match your property’s address
Sends you real-time alerts before a transaction moves forward
It’s proactive. It’s preventive. And it’s peace of mind for just $14.99/month.
Think of It This Way...
Title insurance protects the past.
Leeza.io protects your present and future.
You need both to truly safeguard your home.
Start Monitoring Before It’s Too Late
By the time a fraudulent deed is recorded, you’re already in trouble.
The legal process to reverse fraud is expensive, stressful, and time-consuming.
Protect your home before someone else tries to sell it.
Learn more at Leeza.io



