Behind the Deal: Defending Against Real Estate Fraud

Date: Thursday, March 20, 2025
Time: 1:00PM ET
Location: National (except QC)
About this webinar:

 

Real estate is one of the highest-stakes and riskiest areas of law. In this second insightful session for Fraud Prevention Month, join FCT as we delve deep into the world of real estate fraud. Legal professionals will uncover proven techniques to identify and mitigate fraud in real estate transactions.

Learn directly from industry experts who will share valuable tips, best practices, and real-life claim stories that reveal the red flags of fraudulent activity. By the end of this session, you’ll be equipped with practical tools to protect both your clients and your professional reputation from the ever-evolving world of scammers.

 

What you can expect:

  • Understand real estate fraud: gain in-depth knowledge of the specific types of fraud that occur in real estate transactions and the risks they pose to legal professionals and clients.
  • Identify red flags: learn to spot warning signs of fraudulent activity in real estate deals and how to assess potential risks.
  • Mitigate fraud risk: discover proven techniques and best practices for preventing and addressing fraud in real estate transactions.
  • Learn real-life case studies: claim stories shared by industry experts to deepen your understanding of fraud scenarios and how to avoid them.
  • Live Q&A: questions can be submitted in advance by email to events@fct.ca.
John Tracy

John Tracy

Senior Legal Counsel Claims | FCT

Ravinder-modified

Ravinder Rai

Senior Legal Counsel, Corporate Underwriting | FCT

Teresa Occhiuto
Teresa Occhiuto
Business Development Manager | FCT
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 Jeff Brown
Regional Vice President, Western Canada | FCT
British Columbia:
Qualifies for 1 hour of CPD credit with the Law Society of B.C.
Qualifies for 1 CE credit with the Society of Notaries Public of B.C.
 

Ontario: This program contains 1 hour of Professionalism Content.

Rest of Canada: Please check with your local governing body to determine qualification for credit.