With real estate fraud and forgery at an all-time high, Doma
Title Insurance, Inc., the nation’s 8th largest title insurer, has
partnered with Intellicheck, an industry leader in digital and
physical identity validation solutions, to offer Doma’s independent
title agents and approved attorneys a tool to detect seller
impersonation.
Doma is providing its agent and attorney customers with access
to Intellicheck’s web-based solution that validates, analyzes,
matches and de-risks the identification credentials of parties
involved in a real estate transaction. The powerful tool is being
offered at no cost to Doma agents who are signing documents as part
of a Doma-insured transaction.
“Doma agents are on the front lines of preventing fraud, and
Intellicheck arms them with a tool to stop fraud before a
transaction even occurs,” said Emilio Fernandez, President of Doma
Title Insurance, Inc. “We are proud to partner with our agents in
not only reducing seller impersonation scams, but also protecting a
homeowner’s or property owner’s most significant investment.”
Intellicheck’s on-demand, digital and physical identity
validation solutions now scan over a third of the U.S. population
every year. Intellicheck’s solutions serve major ecommerce and
retail commerce businesses, financial services companies, law
enforcement and government agencies across North America.
“The nationwide surge in real estate scams are a serious threat
to transaction security and consumer confidence. We are proud to
partner with Doma Title Insurance to deliver the highest level of
security that assures peace of mind for title agents and their
customers with Intellicheck’s industry-leading rapid, accurate
identity verification technology that engages good customers with a
seamless onboarding experience,” said Intellicheck CEO Bryan
Lewis.
A rising trend that is costing title insurance companies and
homeowners billions of dollars in losses each year, seller
impersonation fraud is a real estate scam in which a fraudster
poses as a property owner to illegally sell – without the true
property owner’s knowledge or involvement – residential or
commercial property. Sophisticated fraudsters often use the
property owner’s Social Security and driver’s license numbers in
the transaction. In many cases, fraudsters use email and text
messages to communicate with the title agent, allowing them to mask
their true identities and commit crime from a remote location.
Also called seller ID fraud, the scam is most rampant in the
high-volume states of California, Florida, and Texas, but schemes
have targeted property owners throughout the country, from rural
areas of the south to cities in the Midwest. Scams often target
elderly homeowners who own their homes free and clear, as well as
vacant or non-owner occupied property, such as undeveloped land or
investment property.
The surge in seller ID fraud has also resulted in higher title
claims. According to a recent analysis conducted by global
consulting and actuarial firm Milliman, fraud and forgery claims
represent 21 percent of the total dollars spent by title insurers
on claims expense and losses. The analysis, which was commissioned
by the American Land Title Association, examined nearly 130,000
title claims from 2013 to 2022, finding that fraud and forgery
claims were among two of the top three leading causes of loss. The
study also concluded that claims of this nature are five times more
costly – more than $143,000 in total average claim costs – than all
other claims.
In 2023, 30 percent of all claims paid by Doma Title Insurance
involved fraud and forgery, which includes seller ID fraud claims.
Only a few months into 2024, claims involving seller impersonation
surpassed 2023 levels, said Chris McChesney, Doma’s Chief Claims
Counsel.
“Most of these claims result in a full loss of title, meaning
one claim can easily cause a loss of $500,000 or more,” McChesney
noted. “The vast majority of these claims are preventable using a
seller ID verification tool like Intellicheck.”
Doma is encouraging its agents to use Intellicheck’s technology
to validate the IDs of all parties involved in Doma-insured
transactions. Agents simply enter the file number and the proposed
signer’s cell phone number into Intellicheck’s platform.
Intellicheck then sends a text message to the signer, prompting
them to use their cell phone to take a picture of their DMV-issued
ID, scan the barcode, and take a self-portrait, or “selfie.”
Intellicheck’s system validates the ID, and that the owner is
holding it. Enhanced subscriptions can also compare the
individual’s presented information to other records, including
court records and property records. In addition, enhanced
subscriptions can obtain forensic information from the applicant’s
device, virtual private network (VPN), cell phone carrier, and
billing information.
Within seconds, the agent receives a “PASS/FAIL” report for the
individual that is 99.9 percent effective, according to
Intellicheck. Depending on the result, the agent can either halt
the transaction and report the fraud attempt or download a PDF of a
“passed” decision to their title file as proof of ID
verification.
Victoria L. Williams, escrow officer and title officer at
Capstone Title and Escrow Inc., a family-owned title insurance
agency based in Salt Lake City, Utah, said seller ID fraud scams
have become rampant in her market, leading her company to seek out
the tools and education needed to mitigate losses.
“We are especially noticing fraud attempts in our market on
transactions involving land that is unencumbered, and we are trying
to offer resources and options to our clients when these situations
arise,” Williams said. “The biggest problem Intellicheck solves for
our brand is reducing costs in the long term whenever we have
seller impersonations of out-of-state sellers, unencumbered land
and buyers who say they are unable to meet in person for a
signing.”
Capstone Title and Escrow used Intellicheck to successfully
detect and thwart a seller impersonation attempt on a Doma-insured
transaction in April 2024, Williams noted.
“While we had many red flags that we communicated to our real
estate team, having the extra layer of Intellicheck stopped the
fraud attempt,” she said. “This solution has really helped us
demonstrate our commitment to protecting property owners, as well
as solidify relationships with our real estate agent
customers.”
About Doma Title Insurance, Inc.
Doma (NYSE: Doma) is a real estate technology company that is
disrupting a century-old industry by building an instant and
frictionless home closing experience for buyers and sellers. The
company's underwriting division, Doma Title Insurance, Inc., has
been in business for more than 60 years, helping title agents
achieve the goal of true business success. The company offers
products and services for all real estate transactions, operating
in 49 states and the District of Columbia. Doma Title Insurance,
Inc., has earned the reputation as the “underwriter next door”
because its decision-makers and associates are easy to reach and
their processes are quick and straightforward, including a one-hour
underwriting response guarantee that is unparalleled in the
industry. The company holds an A’ (A Prime), Unsurpassed rating by
Demotech, Inc. Doma associates believe in building supportive
partnerships with agents by simplifying processes, paying attention
to minor details, and providing tools and education to feed their
growth. Doma Title Insurance, Inc. is headquartered in Miami,
Florida. www.doma.com.
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