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REAL ESTATE FRAUD AND
MISREPRESENTATION

Florida Real Estate Fraud Expert Witness and Consulting Services

Real estate fraud in Florida is more prevalent than most buyers, sellers, and even many attorneys realize. From vacant land seller impersonation targeting out-of-state buyers, to title fraud, mortgage fraud, and knowing concealment of property conditions, Florida's active real estate market creates significant opportunities for fraudulent conduct that requires an expert with active credentials on both the real estate and construction sides to properly evaluate.

Florida is one of the most active real estate markets in the United States - and one of the most targeted by real estate fraud. The state's high property values, large volume of non-owner-occupied properties, significant out-of-state buyer activity, and complex regulatory environment create conditions where multiple forms of real estate fraud regularly occur and require independent expert evaluation to identify, document, and support legal action.

Real estate fraud differs from inadvertent misrepresentation in a critical way: it involves intentional conduct - a knowing decision to deceive, conceal, or misrepresent material facts to induce a real estate transaction. While the line between negligent misrepresentation and intentional fraud is ultimately a legal determination, establishing the factual foundation for that determination requires a construction and real estate expert who can evaluate what was known, what was done, and what the property conditions actually revealed.

Cloud Design Build provides real estate fraud and misrepresentation expert witness and consulting services throughout Florida, assisting plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys, title companies, lenders, and insurance carriers in evaluating real estate fraud conditions and supporting dispute resolution and litigation. These services are part of Cloud Design Build's broader Real Estate Consulting and Expert Services practice.


For Attorneys and Insurance Carriers

Cloud Design Build accepts real estate fraud and misrepresentation expert witness engagements on behalf of plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys, title company counsel, lender counsel, errors and omissions insurance carriers, and mortgage fraud investigators. The analysis is objective and grounded in the actual property conditions, transaction record, and applicable real estate and construction standards - regardless of which party retains the engagement.

James J. Cloud's combination of a Master of Science in International Real Estate (MSIRE), a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, an active Florida Real Estate Broker license, and an active Florida Certified General Contractor license provides a uniquely integrated perspective on real estate fraud matters that most expert witnesses cannot offer. He can evaluate the transaction from the real estate practice side, the property condition side, and the construction and regulatory compliance side simultaneously.

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FDUTPA in Real Estate Fraud

The Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act (FDUTPA) applies to real estate transactions as well as construction matters. In Florida real estate fraud cases, FDUTPA claims frequently arise when a seller, developer, broker, or other party in a transaction engages in deceptive or unfair conduct that affects the buyer's decision to purchase or the terms of the transaction.

FDUTPA is a significant tool in real estate fraud litigation because it provides remedies beyond traditional fraud and misrepresentation claims - including actual damages, attorney's fees, and injunctive relief. In real estate fraud matters, FDUTPA claims may arise from knowing concealment of material defects, misrepresentation of property characteristics, fraudulent listing representations, and deceptive transaction practices that influence the buyer's decision or the price paid.

Cloud Design Build has been retained in matters where FDUTPA claims have been asserted in connection with Florida real estate transactions. The construction and real estate expert's role in these matters is to evaluate the specific property conditions and transaction conduct at issue - establishing the factual foundation that attorneys need to build and sustain FDUTPA and fraud claims.


Title Fraud and Seller Impersonation in Florida

Title fraud - also known as deed theft or seller impersonation fraud - is one of the fastest-growing forms of real estate fraud in Florida and across the United States. According to NAR's 2025 Deed and Title Fraud Survey, 62 percent of recently reported title fraud cases involved vacant land, while only 12 percent involved owner-occupied homes. Florida is among the most targeted states in the country for these schemes.

How Seller Impersonation Fraud Works

Seller impersonation fraud typically follows a recognizable pattern that has been personally observed in the Florida real estate market. Fraudsters identify vacant land, investment properties, or mortgage-free properties - particularly those owned by out-of-state or international owners who are unlikely to be monitoring their Florida property closely. They then:

  • Obtain the property owner's personal information from public records, tax databases, and online property listings
  • Create forged identification documents and fraudulent notarization to impersonate the property owner
  • List the property - often at below-market prices to attract quick cash buyers - using the fraudulent identity
  • Push for a rapid closing with minimal verification, often insisting on using their own notary or bypassing standard identity verification procedures
  • Collect the sale proceeds and disappear before the fraud is discovered

The fraud is typically not discovered until recording or title transfer - at which point the actual property owner, who was unaware the sale was occurring, learns that their property has been fraudulently conveyed. The buyer, who believed they were purchasing legitimately, is left with a title dispute and potentially significant financial loss.

Florida's Vacant Land Fraud Problem

Florida is a particularly active target for vacant land fraud schemes for several reasons. Florida accounted for approximately 12.8 percent of total land sales in the United States in a recent year, second only to Texas. A significant portion of Florida's real estate is held by non-resident owners - including seasonal residents, investors, and international buyers - who are not physically present to monitor their properties. Vacant land and non-owner-occupied properties are the most vulnerable precisely because their absence of occupancy makes impersonation schemes much harder to detect before a fraudulent transaction closes.

Cloud Design Build has directly observed seller impersonation schemes targeting Florida vacant land and investment properties, including schemes where properties owned by out-of-state and international owners in less populated areas of Florida were fraudulently listed and sold to other out-of-state buyers who had no way to physically verify the transaction before closing. These schemes are sophisticated, increasingly common, and cause significant harm to both the actual property owners and the buyers who believe they are purchasing legitimately.

Florida's Recording Notification Service

Recognizing the prevalence of title fraud in Florida, the state enacted Florida Statute Section 28.47 in 2023, requiring each Clerk of Circuit Court to create and maintain a free recording notification service that alerts registered property owners when documents affecting their property are recorded. Property owners - particularly those with Florida vacation properties, investment land, or non-occupied properties - are strongly encouraged to register for this free service with their county clerk. This service provides early warning of potentially fraudulent recording activity that can allow property owners and their counsel to act before a fraudulent conveyance is completed. Florida Statute 28.47 - Recording Notification Service.


Property Condition Fraud and Knowing Concealment

Property condition fraud involves the intentional concealment or misrepresentation of known defects or conditions that materially affect a property's value, safety, or intended use. Unlike inadvertent disclosure failures - where a seller was unaware of a condition - property condition fraud involves a knowing decision to hide, obscure, or misrepresent conditions that the seller or their agents were aware of.

Common forms of property condition fraud in Florida real estate transactions include:

  • Cosmetic repairs and finish work performed specifically to conceal known defects rather than correct them - painting over water damage, covering structural issues with new finishes, or applying sealants that mask active water intrusion without addressing its source
  • Misrepresentation of the nature, scope, or adequacy of prior repairs on the seller's disclosure form or in the transaction record
  • Affirmative misrepresentation of structural systems, materials, or construction characteristics that affect the property's value or compliance
  • Failure to disclose known unpermitted work, open permits, or code violations that affect the property's compliance status and value
  • Concealment of known environmental conditions, drainage issues, or site problems that affect the property's use and value

Evaluating property condition fraud requires a construction expert who can assess what the actual conditions were, whether they were visible or discoverable, what prior repair history the property shows, and whether the conditions could have been unknown to a seller who had owned and occupied or managed the property. That factual analysis is what distinguishes knowing concealment from inadvertent non-disclosure.


Mortgage Fraud in Florida Real Estate

Mortgage fraud involves intentional misrepresentation or omission of information on mortgage loan applications or supporting documents, made to induce a lender to approve financing that would not otherwise be approved. Florida has historically been among the states with the highest rates of mortgage fraud activity, driven by the state's high property values, active transaction volume, and significant investor activity.

Common mortgage fraud schemes in Florida real estate include:

  • Income and asset misrepresentation on loan applications to qualify for financing that exceeds the borrower's actual financial capacity
  • Property value inflation through coordinated appraisal fraud schemes that misrepresent the property's market value to support a higher loan amount
  • Occupancy fraud - representing a property as owner-occupied to obtain more favorable loan terms when it is intended as an investment or rental property
  • Straw buyer arrangements where a qualified borrower's identity and credit are used to obtain financing for a property that will actually be controlled or used by someone else
  • Fraudulent property flipping schemes involving artificially inflated sale prices and coordinated misrepresentations across multiple parties in the transaction

Cloud Design Build's role in mortgage fraud matters typically involves evaluating the property conditions and construction-related aspects of the transaction - including whether the property's represented condition, value, and characteristics were consistent with the actual construction conditions observed in the field. That construction and real estate expertise supports the broader financial and legal analysis that mortgage fraud investigations require.


How Cloud Design Build Evaluates Real Estate Fraud Claims

Cloud Design Build's role in real estate fraud matters is to evaluate the property conditions, transaction record, and construction and real estate practice dimensions of the fraud claim - providing the factual foundation that attorneys need to build and sustain fraud, FDUTPA, and misrepresentation claims in Florida real estate litigation.

Depending on the scope of the engagement, a real estate fraud evaluation may include:

  • Site inspection and documentation of actual property conditions
  • Comparison of actual conditions against represented conditions in listing materials, disclosure forms, and transaction records
  • Review of permit history and compliance records to identify undisclosed unpermitted work or code violations
  • Assessment of prior repair history and whether repairs concealed rather than corrected underlying conditions
  • Evaluation of construction conditions relevant to structural misrepresentation claims
  • Review of transaction records, listing materials, correspondence, and disclosure documents
  • Assessment of broker conduct and standard of care in connection with the transaction
  • Analysis of property characteristics relevant to mortgage fraud and appraisal fraud claims
  • Preparation of written reports and expert opinions
  • Litigation support including deposition preparation and trial testimony

Why Cloud Design Build

Real estate fraud matters require an expert who can evaluate the transaction from multiple angles simultaneously - the real estate practice side, the property condition side, and the construction and regulatory compliance side. Cloud Design Build is led by James J. Cloud - MSIRE, BS Construction Management, Florida Licensed Real Estate Broker, and Florida Certified General Contractor - who brings active credentials and current market experience to every real estate fraud evaluation. See also: About us.

James has personally observed seller impersonation schemes, title fraud patterns, and property condition concealment in the Florida real estate market - not as an academic exercise but as an active market participant who encounters these conditions in the same markets where these schemes occur. That firsthand market knowledge directly informs every real estate fraud evaluation.

Cloud Design Build accepts real estate fraud and misrepresentation expert witness engagements on behalf of plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys, title company counsel, lender counsel, E&O insurance carriers, and mortgage fraud investigators throughout South Florida, Southwest Florida, and statewide.

Cloud Design Build's consulting and expert witness services are listed with the SEAK Expert Witness Directory, JurisPro Expert Witness Directory, and Expert Institute.

Schedule a Consultation

Cloud Design Build accepts real estate fraud and misrepresentation expert witness engagements throughout Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Collier, Charlotte, and surrounding counties. Plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys, title counsel, lender counsel, and insurance carriers are welcome to contact us to schedule a consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions About
Real Estate Fraud and Misrepresentation

What is real estate fraud in Florida?
Real estate fraud in Florida involves intentional misrepresentation, concealment, or deceptive conduct in connection with a real estate transaction - made to induce a buyer, seller, lender, or other party to act to their financial detriment. Common forms include seller impersonation and title fraud targeting vacant land, knowing concealment of property defects, mortgage fraud, and FDUTPA violations arising from deceptive transaction practices. Real estate fraud is distinct from inadvertent misrepresentation in that it involves intentional conduct - a knowing decision to deceive.
What is seller impersonation fraud in Florida real estate?
Seller impersonation fraud - also known as deed theft or title fraud - involves a fraudster impersonating a property owner using forged identification and documents, then listing and selling the property without the actual owner's knowledge or consent. According to NAR's 2025 Deed and Title Fraud Survey, 62 percent of title fraud cases involve vacant land. Florida is among the most targeted states due to its high volume of non-owner-occupied properties, out-of-state ownership, and active land sales market. Florida enacted Florida Statute 28.47 in 2023 requiring counties to provide free recording notification services to help property owners detect fraudulent activity early.
What is FDUTPA and how does it apply to real estate fraud?
FDUTPA - the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act - prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices in trade or commerce, including real estate transactions. FDUTPA claims in real estate fraud matters arise when sellers, brokers, or other transaction parties engage in deceptive conduct that affects the buyer's decision to purchase or the price paid. FDUTPA provides remedies including actual damages, attorney's fees, and injunctive relief - making it a significant tool in Florida real estate fraud litigation.
How is property condition fraud different from a disclosure failure?
A disclosure failure occurs when a seller was unaware of a condition or inadvertently failed to disclose it - a negligence-based claim. Property condition fraud involves knowing concealment or misrepresentation - where the seller was aware of the condition and took deliberate steps to hide it or misrepresent it. Common examples include cosmetic repairs performed specifically to conceal active defects, affirmative misrepresentation of structural systems or materials, and false statements on disclosure forms about prior repairs or known conditions. Establishing the distinction between inadvertent non-disclosure and intentional fraud requires careful evaluation of the property conditions and what the seller knew or should have known.
Do you evaluate vacant land fraud and seller impersonation cases?
Yes. Cloud Design Build evaluates real estate fraud matters involving vacant land, investment properties, and other non-owner-occupied Florida properties where seller impersonation and title fraud schemes are most prevalent. As an active Florida real estate market participant with direct observation of these fraud patterns in South Florida and Southwest Florida, James J. Cloud provides expert evaluation grounded in current, firsthand market knowledge of how these schemes operate and are identified.
Do you provide expert witness services for real estate fraud cases in Florida?
Yes. Cloud Design Build provides real estate fraud and misrepresentation expert witness services throughout Florida for plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys, title company counsel, lender counsel, E&O insurance carriers, and mortgage fraud investigators. Engagements involve evaluation of property conditions, transaction records, broker conduct, and construction and regulatory compliance dimensions of real estate fraud claims. See also: Real Estate Transaction Disputes, Real Estate Consulting and Expert Services.

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