Tuesday, November 14, 2023

District Attorney stops $9 million in real estate scams


The San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office Real Estate Fraud Unit has been investigating the scam and working closely with real estate professionals to protect land owners from falling prey. 

 The scheme involves thieves pretending to be property owners and contacting real estate agents and trying to sell land they do not own. You can read our previous press release detailing the fraud here: District Attorney urges Real Estate professionals to be on alert for criminal fraud by thieves pretending to be property owners

To date, District Attorney Investigators have successfully thwarted nearly $9 million in fraudulent real estate sales within our county. Continuing this effort, the District Attorney’s Office is poised to launch a focused letter campaign warning owners of unencumbered undeveloped land within San Luis Obispo County and providing information on how to monitor and protect these properties.

Owners of undeveloped lots that do not have any encumbrances are encouraged to check their property address using a trusted real estate website such as Zillow or MLS (Multiple Listing Service) to determine if their property has been fraudulently listed for sale. Additionally, owners may conduct a property title search using the County Clerk-Recorder website official record search.

If you discover that your property has been fraudulently listed for sale or sold, contact District Attorney Senior Investigator Eric Vitale immediately at (805) 781-5868 or by email at evitale@co.slo.ca.us.

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