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I was sitting in amazement in a title office a few days ago as the title agent explained to me they almost sold a property and paid a fraudster without the real owner ever realizing it. The fraudster had created a fake ID and had listed the abandoned property through a real estate agent. If it was not for a neighbor who called the real owner when they saw the for sale sign, the transaction would have likely gone through. How is fraud like this even possible in the 21st century?
Property records are a far more broken system than most people realize. And from first-hand experience in Pakistan, this is definitely not a problem specific to the US. We depend on an incredibly complex system of public and private records - not just on the property but on everyone who has ever had an interest in the property - which could include everyone from a distant cousin to the plumber.
A national digital registry of all real properties with historical information on their owners, transactions, and liens.
There is an entire industry built off the broken and dated property records system - the title insurance industry generated $26 billion in premiums in just 2021. Now that’s an inefficiency you could drive a bus through. We must innovate these rent-seeking middlemen away.