The City Attorneys say the company targets elderly customers with deceptive advertising and makes "alarmist statements about the prevalence of fraudulently recorded deeds."
The City Attorneys offices of San Diego and San Francisco announced Monday that they have issued a subpoena for information from a company they allege makes false claims regarding the threat of home title theft, a concept the City Attorneys say is impossible in California.
While late-night TV scams and robocall schemes are coming under increased scrutiny by state and federal officials, new real estate-related swindles continu.
Real estate agents who are up on the latest technology are at a distinct advantage these days. They can search the market on behalf of buyers and set up ap.