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February 4, 2025 — COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Commerce is advising residents to exercise caution when encountering unsolicited offers to buy their real estate. This warning comes in light of increasing reports of individuals receiving unexpected purchase proposals, which may not always be legitimate or in the best interest of homeowners.
The Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing emphasizes that homeowners should carefully scrutinize any unsolicited offers. It is crucial to verify the identity of the buyer and the legitimacy of the offer before proceeding. Scammers often use aggressive tactics to pressure homeowners into making hasty decisions that could lead to financial loss.
Residents are encouraged to consult with licensed real estate professionals or legal advisors if they have any doubts about an unsolicited offer. The Department also recommends keeping personal information secure and being wary of sharing sensitive details with unknown parties. Staying informed and cautious can help protect homeowners from potential fraud and ensure that they make informed decisions regarding their property.
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