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1. IhateA+Sw[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:03:44
>>mecred+(OP)
This doesn't make sense, earnest money would be in escrow until the title clears. The scammer would never have access to the earnest money, nor would it ever get transferred to them unless the buyer took too long to close, or didn't come up with funds?? Like the title company would almost have to be involved for this to work.
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2. ration+yx[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:06:52
>>IhateA+Sw
The title is often actually transfered, and it is a mess to clean up.

You could walk into a court house and submit paperwork for filing, that transfers the title - all without any kind of sale or verification. It happens.

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3. IhateA+kz[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:14:06
>>ration+yx
Hmm, I guess you technically just need to convince a notary that you're the seller and with virtual closings/ mobile notaries I guess that's probably pretty easy.

But still the scammer would never see the earnest money, unless the buyer backed out outside of an option period for whatever reason. Presumably they wouldn't if the land is cheap, and they've agreed to pay cash and put earnest money down.

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4. WillPo+F11[view] [source] 2026-02-03 21:25:59
>>IhateA+kz
The scammer isn't trying to get the earnest money, they are trying to get the full sale price.
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5. phendr+zg2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 06:38:49
>>WillPo+F11
Is there a single case of the scammer getting a single dollar from one of these scams? My suspicion is that there isn't. (Everyone who doesn't know the answer and isn't curious should downvote me.)
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