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Use Cell Phone Lookup to Guard Against Fraud

Ready to buy a house? Want to cash in on the historically low real estate prices? That's great. Make sure you do some investigative work first. Of course, you've already done some research regarding the property and its location, etc., but now we're here to tell you, you probably need to look into other sources of information you haven't thought of to protect yourself from fraud, theft and possibly worse.

Just as it is with everything else, there can be a down side to otherwise mostly positive things. The current economic state may have produced dreamlike buyer-market conditions, but it also provided incredible opportunities for scams and all kinds of fraud. There are people lurking around open houses pretending to be realtors and pocketing sales commission checks, there are also fake mortgage companies who lure people in with promises of easy credit for an upfront fee, only to disappear days later with the down payment. See now? You've got your work cut out for you. Enter cell phone lookup.

Someone recommended a great realtor? A mortgage company that offers low rates? Excellent! Now, let's enter that realtor's or mortgagor's name into an online directory and see what public records have to say about them personally and professionally. Every transaction they've ever been involved in is recorded somewhere, and if there are lawsuits, liens, judgments, or criminal history, you can find out through a cell phone lookup. You can start out by verifying their immediate personal and contact information and seeing what else comes up, and then we recommend you move on to a criminal background check.

Only if you are satisfied there is nothing incriminating out there about the individuals who came highly recommended, should you sign any contracts or goodness forbid pay any money. Good for you. Enjoy your new home.