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Tips From Republic Title for Understanding and Preventing Wire Fraud

Real estate transactions are significant financial undertakings, making them attractive targets for fraudsters. That’s why the Title Underwriting and Legal team at Republic Title is looking to protect its customers with these tips and consumer information.

Among the various types of fraud, wire fraud has become increasingly common in real estate transactions in recent years. While exact statistics can be hard to come by due to underreporting, the FBI reported in 2020 that victims lost over $200 million to real estate wire fraud alone. This significant sum underscores the scale of the problem.

How Wire Fraud Occurs

Wire fraud in real estate transactions often involves criminals attempting to manipulate the financial aspects of the transaction. Here’s how it typically happens:

1. Impersonation: Fraudsters may impersonate legitimate parties involved in the transaction, such as real estate agents, title company representatives, or even the buyers and sellers themselves. They send convincing emails or text messages that appear to be from these trusted sources.

2. False Wire Instructions: Once they’ve gained trust, the criminals send false wire instructions, either requesting a change in account details or directing the victim to wire funds to a fraudulent account. These instructions often contain convincing details about the transaction.

3. Urgency and Pressure: Scammers often use tactics that create a sense of urgency and pressure victims to act quickly, leaving them with little time to question the authenticity of the requests.

4. Lack of Verification: Victims may not independently verify the instructions due to the perception that they are dealing with trusted parties, relying solely on email or other electronic communication for confirmation.

Preventing Wire Fraud

Preventing wire fraud in real estate transactions requires vigilance and adherence to best practices:

1. Independent Verification: Always verify wire transfer instructions independently, ideally through a phone call using a previously provided phone number. Avoid relying solely on email communication or text messages, as it can be compromised. 

2. Secure Communication: Use secure and encrypted communication channels when sharing sensitive financial information. This ensures that your conversations remain confidential and protected from eavesdropping.

3. Education and Awareness: Stay informed about common wire fraud tactics and red flags. Look out for unusual or unexpected changes in wire instructions and urgent requests for funds. Encourage all parties involved in the transaction to do the same.

What to do if You Are The Victim

If you discover that funds have been transferred to a fraudulent account, contact your bank or the money transfer company immediately. Ask the bank or money transfer company to attempt a wire recall. Contact your local FBI, State Attorney General’s office, and the FTC to report the fraud. File a complaint, regardless of the dollar amount, with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov. Part of the mission of ic3 is to provide the public with a reliable and convenient reporting mechanism to submit information to the FBI concerning suspected criminal activity. Information is analyzed and used for investigative and intelligence law enforcement purposes and for public awareness. 

Wire fraud is a significant threat in real estate transactions due to the potential for substantial financial losses. Understanding how it occurs and implementing preventive measures is crucial to safeguarding your investments. By adopting independent verification, secure communication, education, and confirmation of contacts, you can reduce the risk of falling victim to wire fraud. Additionally, the Republic Title Underwriting and Legal team is available to answer your questions and be a resource for you in working towards a smooth closing. Republic Title’s team includes Matt Visinsky, Wade Bogdon, Jay Turner, Steve Holley, and Sarah Mann. 

Source: Candysdirt.com – Tips From Republic Title for Understanding and Preventing Wire Fraud – CandysDirt.com

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Social Media Content Planning

Have you been interested in upping your social media game but the prospect of planning your content seems overwhelming? Are you ready to have a more intentional marketing plan to reach your followers? Whatever your reason, we have put together a content calendar template to help you crush your social media goals this new year. Our content calendar has 30 days of great content ideas you can use as well as a longer list of items to help you brainstorm. Or use the second blank page to start building our your own custom content.

Click here to download the Content Calendar Worksheet

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Tax Information for 2023 Home Buyers

It’s that time of year again! Please click the link below for a PDF that you can provide to your clients with important websites, phone numbers and instructions on how to file their exemptions.

Our goal at Republic Title is to provide you with helpful information that saves you time and assists you in building your real estate business.

Important Tax Exemption Information

1. Exemptions are a form of tax relief that can reduce the taxable value of your property.

Types of exemptions include:
     • Homestead
     • Disabled veteran
     • Over 65 years of age
     • Agricultural
     • Disabled individual

2. If you own and occupy your new home, it is your homestead and you likely qualify for a homestead exemption. This is the most common type of tax exemption.

3. When submitting an application for exemptions, you must submit a copy of your driver’s license. The address on your license must match the property address of the property you are filing the exemption for.

4. To apply for an exemption, the homeowner, in most cases, must be occupying the property as their homestead on January 1st of the tax year in which the exemption is granted. It may be possible to apply for an exemption sooner. Please reach out to your county appraisal district to confirm the date that you may apply.

5. It is free to file exemptions. The forms can be downloaded on the Central Appraisal District’s website for the county in which the property is located. Central Appraisal District contact information is listed below.

Collin County Central Appraisal District – 469.742.9200
Dallas County Central Appraisal District – 214.631.0520
Denton County Central Appraisal District – 940.349.3800
Ellis County Central Appraisal District – 972.937.3552
Grayson County Central Appraisal District – 903.893.9673
Hunt County Central Appraisal District – 903.454.3510
Johnson County Central Appraisal District – 817.648.3000
Kaufman County Central Appraisal District – 972.932.6081
Parker County Central Appraisal District – 817.596.0077
Rockwall County Central Appraisal District – 972.771.2034
Tarrant County Central Appraisal District – 817.284.0024

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Spotlight on Lakewood

Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to the area, there’s always something new to discover about your neighborhood.  With that in mind, we created a Fast Facts sheet for cities and neighborhoods all over the DFW area. Our DFW Area fast facts have detailed real estate insights, things to do, places to shop and some of our favorite restaurants in each area.

Lakewood, nestled near White Rock Lake in Dallas, is a highly sought-after neighborhood known for its natural beauty and distinctive architectural styles. With its tree-shaded streets, historic homes, and vibrant sense of community, Lakewood offers residents a picturesque and welcoming environment. The neighborhood boasts a thriving local scene with unique shops, trendy restaurants, and proximity to outdoor activities, making it a desirable place to live for those seeking a blend of tranquility and urban amenities.

Head to our website now to get all the details you need to stay up-to-date and in-the-know about your local neighborhood. Your community is waiting for you! republictitle.com/dfw-area-city-fast-facts

POPULATION

34.6K

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$157K

MEDIAN AGE

37

HOUSING

55% OWN
45% RENT

AVERAGE SALES PRICE

$780K

AREA ACTIVITIES & FEATURES

• LAKEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
• WHITE ROCK LAKE
• BOWLSKI
• FLAG POLE HILL
• SANTA FE TRAIL
• TIETZE PARK
• DALLAS ARBORETUM & BOTANICAL GARDEN
• BATH HOUSE CULTURE CENTER
• GRANADA THEATRE

FAVORITE LOCAL DINING & DRINK SPOTS

• WHITE ROCK COFFEE • GARDEN CAFE •
• WELL ROUNDED COFFEE • CAFE IZMIR •
• BALCONY CLUB • MOT HAI BA •
• TIMES TEN CELLARS • CRY WOLF •
• TERILLI’S • SMOKY ROSE • MERIDIAN •
• COCK & BULL NEIGHBORHOOD PUB •
• GOODFRIEND BEER GARDEN & BURGER •
• EL VECINO TEX MEX • HILLSIDE TAVERN •
• TACO JOINT • SISTER RESTAURANT •
• LOUNGE HERE • HUDSON HOUSE •

FAVORITE LOCAL SHOPPING

• THE T SHOP • THE COLLECTIVE • BETTY LOU •
• TALULAH & HESS • GOOD LOCAL MARKETS •
• FROGGIES 5&10 • WHITE ROCK SOAP GALLERY •
• BULLZERK • CURIOSITIES ANTIQUES •
• TEXAS GOODS COMPANY • THE LITTLE THINGS •
• JIMMY’S FOOD STORE •

AVERAGE DRIVE TIMES

DOWNTOWN DALLAS | 10 MINUTES
• DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT | 15 MINUTES
• DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT | 33 MINUTES
• AT&T STADIUM & GLOBE LIFE FIELD | 34 MINUTES
• DOWNTOWN FORT WORTH | 45 MINUTES

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2023 DFW Area Tax Rates

The 2023 DFW Area Tax Rates are now available!  Visit our website at www.republictitle.com/tax-information to download the full PDF including tax rates for Collin County, Dallas County, Denton County, Grayson Country, Hunt County, Johnson County, Kaufman County, Parker County, Rockwall County, Tarrant County, and Wise County.

For more details, visit each counties’ appraisal district website using the contact information listed below:

Collin County Central Appraisal District | www.collincad.org
Dallas County Central Appraisal District | www.dallascad.org
Denton County Central Appraisal District | www.dentoncad.com
Grayson County Central Appraisal District | www.co.grayson.tx.us
Hunt County Central Appraisal District | www.hctax.info
Johnson County Central Appraisal District | www.johnsoncad.com
Kaufman County Central Appraisal District | www.kaufman-cad.org
Parker County Central Appraisal District | www.parkercountytx.com
Rockwall County Central Appraisal District | www.rockwallcad.com
Tarrant County Central Appraisal District | www.tad.org
Wise County Central Appraisal District | www.isouthwestdata.com

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January Class Calendar

Republic Title is pleased to offer a variety of continuing education classes for our customers. Join us in January for classes including:

Maximize Productivity with ChatGPT
Teaching real estate agents to use ChatGPT can improve their overall effectiveness and efficiency in serving clients. Come to this class to learn the many ways ChatGPT can help you create better listing descriptions, social media posts, scripts for videos & blogs, ad copy and so much more.
January 9th
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Zoom

Escape Hatches for Buyers
In this class licensees will become familiar with specific conditions & contingencies within the contract and related addenda that, if not adhered to, could result in a Buyer’s valid termination of the contract.
January 10th
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Zoom

Selling Out of An Estate
Join us to learn the requirements for selling real estate if title is held by an estate or there has been a death of a seller.
January 17th
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Zoom

Elevate Your Marketing Magic using RPR
Are you ready to transform your real estate marketing game and captivate your audience like never before? In this cutting-edge course, we reveal the true power of RPR®’s (REALTORS PROPERTY RESOURCE ®) marketing resources and AI-driven features that lie beneath the surface. Discover how to harness market trends and data insights to craft captivating social media videos and graphics that command attention.
January 18th
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Republic Title Southlake Office

Escape Hatches for Buyers
In this class licensees will become familiar with specific conditions & contingencies within the contract and related addenda that, if not adhered to, could result in a Buyer’s valid termination of the contract.
January 23rd
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Republic Title Preston Legacy Office

A Realtor’s Circus: Preparing for the Greatest 2024 on Earth
Realtors, are you struggling to stay organized, be creative, and find consistent success in this circus known as real estate? If so, then step right up and get your ticket to a fun, whimsical, and wild circus adventure with Lisa Johnson Juden as your master ringleader. With 23 years of experience as a Realtor, Lisa shares with you her secrets to fostering creativity, igniting inspiration, and reaching your greatest goals in today’s real estate marketplace.
January 23rd
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Republic Title Frisco Office

Title Commitment 101
This class focuses on understanding the groundwork done in creating the Title Commitment, what agents should look for and what questions to ask. We will provide licensees with a basic understanding of crucial documents and the role they play enabling them to detect potential problems.
January 24th
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Republic Title Uptown Office

Maximize Productivity with ChatGPT
Teaching real estate agents to use ChatGPT can improve their overall effectiveness and efficiency in serving clients. Come to this class to learn the many ways ChatGPT can help you create better listing descriptions, social media posts, scripts for videos & blogs, ad copy and so much more.
January 24th
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Republic Title Frisco Office

Unlocking High Performance: The Playbook to Navigating Tough Times and Transition
By the end of your time with Anthony, you will learn how to develop a winning mindset, implement habits that create higher standards, and set goals that motivate and challenge you to reach your definition of high performance.
January 31st
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Republic Title Frisco Office

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November 2023 DFW Real Estate Stats

November stats are in! New listings increased over November 2022 in all counties except for Denton County. Rockwall County saw the biggest increase in new listings with 219 (up 16.5% over November 2022). Days on market increased in Denton County (7.7% YoY), Dallas County (6.1% YoY), and Tarrant County (7.9% YoY) while Collin County slightly decreased by 2.3% from 2022. The National Association of Realtors is forecasting that Dallas-Fort Worth area will be one of the country’s top housing marketing in 2024, second to Austin. These stats provide valuable insights for both buyers and sellers as we round out 2023 and prepare for the new year.

In this ever-evolving real estate landscape, understanding local market trends is essential. Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing, our team is here to provide expert guidance tailored to your needs.

Our stats infographics include a year over year comparison and area highlights for single family homes broken down by county. We encourage you to share these infographics and video with your sphere.

For more stats information, pdfs and graphics of our stats including detailed information by county, visit the Resources section on our website at DFW Area Real Estate Statistics | Republic Title of Texas.

For the full report from the Texas A&M Real Estate Research Center, click here. For NTREIS County reports click here.

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Winter Weather Emergency Preparedness

It’s no secret the weather in North Texas can be unpredictable and brutal at its extremes.  That’s why it’s important to be prepared for whatever mother nature throws our way.  Our Winter Weather Emergency Preparedness list will help you know how to prep beforehand, and give you tips to keep you and your family safe in even the harshest of winter storms.

TO DO BEFORE THE STORM
Create a winter storm emergency kit from the above list. Locate the main water line to your house.
Fill up your car with gas.
Winterize your home. (See the back for list)
Know your medical needs.
Replace wiper fluid with a wintertime mixture.
Make sure your tires have air in them.
Charge all your devices and power strips.
Lower the heat in your house a few degrees if you can to help avoid grid failure.

IF YOU LOSE POWER
Immediately turn off the water to your house. Then turn on all the faucets to your house and let the water flow until it stops. This ensures there is no water in your pipes that can burst.
Unplug Valuable devices in your house like TVs, computers, and gaming systems.
Choose one room in your house to “Live” in.
Close your garage door.
Keep your freezer and refrigerator closed.
Know the signs of hypothermia and monitor all loved ones. Cover your windows with blankets if you can.
Open your cabinets to let warmer air around the pipes.

IF YOU LOSE WATER
Turn off the power to your water heater if your power isn’t off. Use bottled water if you need to drink or cook.
If you have lost power, when you drain your faucets, save the water in the tub & sink to use.
If you have saved water you can use it to flush toilets.

AFTER THE STORM
Check to make sure no pipes burst before turning your water back on. If you must leave your house, try to keep roads clear for emergency vehicles and be careful when driving as roads could still be iced and dangerous.
Apply for FEMA if it applies to you.
Call any plumbers or other contractors to fix immediate damage. File any insurance claims as soon as possible.

KNOW THE SIGNS OF HYPOTHERMIA
Signs of Hypothermia in Adults: Shivering
Exhaustion or feeling very tired Confusion
Fumbling hands
Memory loss
Slurred speech
Drowsiness
Signs of Hypothermia in Babies:
bright red, cold skin
very low energy
Hypothermia is a medical emergency. If you notice any of the above signs, take the person’s temperature. If it is below 95° F, get medical attention immediately! Warm drinks can help increase body temperature, but never give alcoholic drinks.

STOCK UP ON THE BASICS BEFORE ANYTHING HAPPENS
Extra Gallons of Water or Bottled Water Extra Baby Food/Formula
Extra Pet Food
Extra Medication
Shelf Stable Meals
Shelf Stable Snacks
Battery Powered or Crank Flashlight Battery Powered or Crank Radio Consider a Portable Generator
Extra hats, coats, mittens, and blankets A Warm Winter Coat
Windshield scraper
Shovel
First Aid Kit
Tow Chains or Rope
Tire Chain if you need to drive
Cat Litter or Sand to help tires get traction

Notice:
1.  This is an emergency supply. Don’t use it! Save it for a true crisis.

2. Never attempt to use a gas or charcoal burning appliance, camp stove or generator in enclosed spaces. This can cause Carbon Monoxide poisoning. 

3.  In any true emergency call 911.

Click here for a pdf version.

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Spotlight on Lake Highlands

Whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to the area, there’s always something new to discover about your neighborhood.  With that in mind, we created a Fast Facts sheet for cities and neighborhoods all over the DFW area. Our DFW Area fast facts have detailed real estate insights, things to do, places to shop and some of our favorite restaurants in each area.

Lake Highlands, located in the northeastern part of Dallas, is a well-established and diverse neighborhood known for its scenic beauty and strong sense of community. With its tree-lined streets, numerous parks, and proximity to White Rock Lake, Lake Highlands offers residents ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. The neighborhood also boasts a range of housing options, top-rated schools, and a variety of local businesses, making it a desirable place to live with a suburban feel within the city.

Head to our website now to get all the details you need to stay up-to-date and in-the-know about your local neighborhood. Your community is waiting for you! republictitle.com/dfw-area-city-fast-facts

POPULATION

48.9K

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$80K

MEDIAN AGE

35

HOUSING

35% OWN
65% RENT

AVERAGE SALES PRICE

$437K

AREA ACTIVITIES & FEATURES

• FLAG POLE HILL
• DALLAS ARBORETUM & BOTANICAL GARDENS
• ROYAL OAKS COUNTRY CLUB
• TOPGOLF
• GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL CENTER
• HARRY S MOSS PARK
• SANDBOX VR | VIRTUAL GAMING CENTER
• WHITE ROCK LAKE
• LAKE HIGHLANDS NORTH PARK
• WATERCREST PARK
• PLAY STREET MUSEUM
• ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA

FAVORITE LOCAL DINING & DRINK SPOTS

• CEDAR & VINE • RESIDENT TAQUERIA • THE TACO JOINT •
• SOCO BISTRO & CAFE • MOMO ITALIAN • FIRESIDE PIES •
• SHADY’S BURGERS & BREWHAHA • LOCHLAND’S IRISH
PUB • VECTOR BREWING • RONNIE’S CATFISH & MORE •
THE KOI WAY • ONE90 SMOKED MEATS • ZIZI RAMEN & SUSHI •
• MIJAS TAQUERIA • JJ’S CAFE • PLANO CAFE • TONY’S PIZZA
& PASTA • FISH CITY GRILL • ONE NOSTALGIA TAVERN •

FAVORITE LOCAL SHOPPING

• LAKE HIGHLANDS TOWN CENTER • THE STORE IN LAKE
HIGHLANDS • LAKERIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER •
• WHITE ROCK SOAP GALLERY • THE UNDERGROUND
MARKET • CITY VIEW ANTIQUE MALL • CURIOSITIES •
• THE HILL SHOPPING CENTER •

AVERAGE DRIVE TIMES

• DOWNTOWN DALLAS | 30 MINUTES
• DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT | 30 MINUTES
• DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT | 35 MINUTES
• AT&T STADIUM & GLOBE LIFE FIELD | 40 MINUTES
• DOWNTOWN FORT WORTH | 60 MINUTES

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Winterizing Your Home

CHECK THE EXTERIOR, DOORS AND WINDOWS

  • Inspect exterior for crevice cracks and exposed entry points around pipes; seal them.
  • Use weather stripping around doors to prevent cold air from entering the home and caulk windows.
  • Replace cracked glass in windows and, if you end up replacing the window, prime and paint exposed wood.

HVAC SYSTEMS

  • Get your HVAC system serviced, and have your duct work checked to be sure the air flow is uninterrupted and free of holes from pests.
  • Reverse all ceiling fans in the house. This will help push warm air downward and force it to recirculate.
  • Change the air filters in your home.
  • Check the cold air return vents and make sure they are not blocked by furniture. Your furnace needs these to operate at high efficiency.

SMOKE AND CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS

  • Install a carbon monoxide detector near your furnace and/or water heater.
  • Replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
  • After replacing batteries, test all detectors to make sure they work.
  • Buy a fire extinguisher or replace your existing one if it is older than 10 years.

CHECK FOUNDATIONS

  • Rake away all debris and vegetation from the foundation.
  • Seal up entry points to keep small animals from crawling under the house.
  • Tuck-point or seal foundation cracks. Mice can slip through space as thin as a dime.
  • Inspect sill plates for dry rot or pest infestation.
  • Secure crawlspace entrances.

PREVENT PLUMBING FREEZES

  • Locate your water main in the event you need to shut it off in an emergency.
  • Shut off the water to your hose bibs inside your house (via a turnoff valve), and drain the lines. Then insulate the spigot itself.
  • Insulate exposed plumbing pipes that pass through unheated areas of your home, like the garage for instance.
  • Flush your water heater to remove built-up sediment.
  • If you go on vacation, leave the heat on, set to at least 55 degrees.

GET THE FIREPLACE READY

  • Cap or screen the top of the chimney to keep out rodents and birds.
  • If the chimney hasn’t been cleaned for a while, call a chimney sweep to remove soot and creosote.
  • Buy firewood or chop wood. Store it in a dry place away from the exterior of your home.
  • Inspect the fireplace damper for proper opening and closing.
  • Check the mortar between bricks and tuck-point, if necessary.

PREPARE LANDSCAPING & OUTDOOR SURFACES

  • Trim trees if branches hang too close to the house or electrical wires.
  • Turn off your sprinkler system.
  • Clear the gutters of fallen leaves and debris.
  • Ask a gardener when your trees should be pruned to prevent winter injury.
  • Plant spring flower bulbs and left bulbs that cannot winter over such as dahlias in areas where the ground freezes.
  • Seal driveways, brick patios and wood decks.
  • Move sensitive potted plants indoors or to a sheltered area.