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Residents warned of title deeds scammers in Ekurhuleni

Residents are warned to be on alert with regard to various scams doing the rounds.

The metro is warning its residents not to fall for a title deeds scam that has emerged in the region.

About eight cases have been reported since November last year.

The cases are being investigated by the metro’s internal investigators and have also been reported to the SAPS.

Scammers are targeting desperate people who need land and/or title deeds.

In one incident, a victim was made to pay about R80 000 in a purported sale of land belonging to the metro.

 

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A fake title deed was issued to the victim.

The scammers are also targeting residents who are waiting for title deeds to their houses by charging them about R1 600 to issue, unbeknown to the victims, fake title deeds.

Residents are warned that title deeds for low-cost housing and other government-provided houses are not for sale, and are issued and handed over free of charge.

Residents who have fallen victim to this scam or other scams that are accompanied by the metro’s involvement are urged to report these to the police or to the metro through its Anti-Fraud Hotline 080 010 2201.

Those who are yet to get their title deeds are advised to constantly enquire at their nearest Ekurhuleni Customer Care Centre (CCC).

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