The following Washington County deed transfers for Oct. 19-25, 2025 are public record in the Md. Department of Assessment and Taxation office.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Newly-appointed Jefferson County Clerk David Yates did not offer specific solutions to quitclaim deed fraud when pressed about the issue following his appointment on Friday. Several ...
PLEA. A JUDGE HAS NOT YET RULED ON THAT MOTION. AN INDIANA MAN IS FACING CHARGES TONIGHT AFTER POLICE SAY HE FILED FRAUDULENT PAPERWORK AND ATTEMPTED TO SELL AN ELDERLY WOMAN’S HOME. JAMIE MAYES SPOKE ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The man accused of stealing an elderly woman’s home in a quitclaim deed transfer has turned himself into Louisville police. In June, Dorothy Tarpin, 89, was shocked to learn the ...
A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership interest in a property without it being sold. They are often used in transactions between people who know each other well — a parent ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NewsNation) — Unsuspecting homeowners are ...
CONCORD — Attorney General John Formella urges real estate owners to be diligent amid reports of quit claim deed fraud in New Hampshire. Deed fraud occurs when scammers forge documents in order to ...
PROPERTY IS USUALLY YOUR LARGEST ASSET. AND AS A RESULT OF THIS, THE OFFICIALS ARE WARNING GRANITE STATE PROPERTY OWNERS OF WHAT’S CALLED QUITCLAIM DEED FRAUD. NOW, IF YOU’RE UNFAMILIAR WITH THIS TYPE ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story first ran in September 2024. On June 1, the Attorney General’s office issued another alert about this problem spreading in New Hampshire. Consider this scenario: You go away ...
The Attorney General’s Office is warning property owners and real estate agents about an increase in reports of quit-claim deed fraud, in which unsuspecting owners have no idea their land has been ...
Q. I want to transfer property to a buyer, which is the best type of deed to use? A. In Idaho, we generally see three types of deeds — a quitclaim deed, a warranty deed, and less often, a grant deed.