Buyer Beware: Real Estate Scams on the Rise in Agriculture

Jeramy Stephens with National Land Realty joined us to share guidance on preventing land fraud, identifying scams, and protecting farm and rural property owners.

LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (RFD NEWS) — Real estate fraud is on the rise in the farm sector, with scammers increasingly targeting landowners through new and evolving schemes.

Jeramy Stephens with National Land Realty joined us on Tuesday’s Market Day Report to discuss how producers can better protect themselves and their property from land-related fraud.

In his conversation with RFD News, Stephens outlined key strategies landowners should keep in mind to stay safe from fraud, including increased awareness and careful verification of property-related communications and transactions. He also explained how these scams typically work and the tactics often used to target rural landowners.

Stephens further discussed warning signs producers and land buyers should watch for, as well as steps to take if someone believes they are currently dealing with a real estate scam. He emphasized the importance of acting quickly and verifying all information through trusted sources.

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