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      • If you get a letter from a law firm, you probably shouldn’t throw it away because it may be legitimate. But if you get one making this insurance pitch, the first thing you want to do is not respond. “Never share your information with someone who contacts you and says they need it,” Sung W. Kim, an FTC attorney advises.
      www.consumeraffairs.com/news/this-letter-from-a-lawyer-is-just-the-latest-scam-082423.html
  1. Jul 25, 2024 · Have you received a text asking to buy your house? It may be real or fake, legal or illegal. Here’s how to know whether you should take these texts seriously.

  2. Feb 6, 2023 · If you get any unusual letters or emails, you should contact your real estate lawyer and have your title checked. If you’re planning on vacating your house for a while, does it help to take a...

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · The FTC has heard reports from people in Korean, Vietnamese, and Latino communities who got letters in the mail from a supposed “lawyer” in Canada. The letter looks like it’s from a law firm and offers an “easy way” to get money using someone else’s life insurance policy. But its a scam.

  4. May 31, 2021 · The letterhead indicated it was from a Toronto, Ontario law firm and the sender was a “Terry Alton” who claimed to be a partner in the firm. Sbraccia began his investigation by calling the number listed in the letter.

  5. Dec 18, 2015 · A fake letter on his law firm letterhead is being used to scam local businesses, a Canadian attorney says. In addition to alerting police in St. John’s, attorney Bob Buckingham has gone...

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  7. Whether a fraud is being committed in the course of a real estate transaction will depend upon the circumstances of the individual matter or transaction. Note: Many of these indicators are also present in transactions involving security or property other than real estate, such as business loans.