Property fraud can happen to anyone but landlords with either tenanted or vacant properties are
particularly vulnerable. There are different types of property fraud in the UK but property
‘hijacking’ is becoming more prevalent.
What is property ‘hijacking’?
Typically, a ‘tenant’ will rent a property using fake documents, then change their name by Deed
Poll and take on the landlord’s name (which can be found on the tenancy agreement). Using this
new name and fake documents, the criminal then puts the property on the market with an estate agent.
When the property is sold and a solicitor starts the conveyancing process, it is then difficult
to spot any discrepancies and the sales transaction may go through if no-one is alerted. If the
criminal receives the proceeds of the sale, the money is usually swiftly transferred to an
overseas bank account and impossible to retrieve.
Alternatively, a criminally minded person may simply view details of a property on HM Land
Registry’s website (this can be viewed by anyone) and target properties this way.
How can I protect my property from fraud?
HM Land Registry is taking steps to reduce the risk of property fraud so there are measures you
can now take to protect yourself.
Register an anti-fraud restriction on your property with HM Land Registry
Register an anti-fraud restriction on your property with HM Land Registry. This means that any
application to register a sale or mortgage on your property must be certified by a
solicitor confirming they are satisfied the person signing the documents is the registered
proprietor. If not, the application will be blocked. This also acts as a deterrent to would-be
fraudsters.
Anti-fraud property alerts from HM Land Registry
Sign up to the Land Registry’s free property monitoring service. So if anyone applies to change
the register, they will send you an email alert to warn you. This will allow you to take any
required action.
Find out more at HM Land Registry - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Avoiding property fraud
There are additional steps you can take to protect yourself from property fraud.
Thorough tenant referencing
Accurate referencing is essential. It’s a complex process, so we use an independent tenant
referencing company to carry out checks and protect you against the use of fake documents such
as bank statements and utility bills.
Use a professional lettings agent
Let your property through a professional lettings agent that is a member of ARLA
Propertymark. Members with paid subscription to this Government recognised body have to
abide to a strict guidelines and a professional code of conduct. Benham and Reeves are founder members of the membership
scheme.
Check your credit rating
Regularly check your credit rating with a credit agency such as Experian to warn you of possible
attempts at identity theft.
Ask us about our HM Land Registry registration service
We offer a HM Land Registry registration service. We’ll register your properties on your behalf,
saving you the time and hassle of completing paperwork/online forms. To find out more, email us
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