Mortgage Fraud and Identity Theft
Mortgage fraud involves any material misstatement by a borrower in the course of applying for a mortgage loan, which is intended to mislead the lender, or a material misstatement by a lender or purported lender, which is intended to deceive a borrower. The purpose of the fraud may be to acquire a mortgage or to make a profit.
Types:
- Fraud for Shelter
- Fraud for Profit
- Fraud to Other Criminal Activities
Fraud for Shelter:
Fraud for shelter occurs when a borrower does not qualify for a mortgage or may only qualify for a mortgage that carries a higher interest rate. In these cases, borrowers may be motivated to make false statements on the mortgage application and provide falsified documents in order to obtain a mortgage.
Preventative Measures (not exhaustive list)
- Check job letters for irregularities
- Question whether job matches income- refer to http://salarywizard.monster.ca
- Check whether postal code matches city
- Ensure credit bureau matched employer
- Validate pay stub by calling the provider for legality
- Check NOAs closely for false information
- Look up reverse phone numbers
Fraud for Profit
Includes numerous gross misrepresentations including: overstated income, overstated assets, overstated collateral, length of employment is overstated or fictitious employment is reported, and employment is backstopped by schemers.
Preventative Measures
- Check if appraisal is valid
- Look out for illegal property flipping
- Check for air loans (non-existing property loans)
- Get title insurance to avoid title fraud
Fraud to Other Criminal Activities
Includes:
– Money Laundering
– Clandestine Drug Labs
– Marijuana Grow-ops
The Grow-op problems– Police estimate that there are approximately 10,000 grow-ops in the GTA and more than 50,000 across Canada. These properties usually hold approximately 85% of humidity.
Identity Theft
Identity theft involves stealing, misrepresenting or hijacking the identity of another person or business and provides an effective means to commit other crimes.
Preventative Measures
- Ensure all documents are shredded prior to tossing them into the garbage
- Contact Equifax/Trans Union periodically to check for fraudulent activity
- Hold minimal information in your wallet
- Always have copies of driver’s license, health card, passport, citizenship cards, bank/credit cards…etc
- Examine your financial statements for unauthorized transactions
How would you prevent yourself from mortgage fraud and identity theft?
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