You’ve paid for a property, but now the seller is nowhere to be found—no title deed, no transfer, just silence.
Unfortunately, this scenario occurs more often than it should. But don’t panic. You have legal options, and Segwapa Inc can help you assert your rights.
Step 1: Gather All Documentation
Collect all proof of payment, sale agreements, correspondence, and any communication with the seller. These documents are crucial for building your case.
Step 2: Seek Legal Advice Immediately
Time is critical. Engaging a legal expert quickly helps protect your rights. Segwapa Inc can assist by:
- Sending a formal letter of demand to the seller
- Investigating whether the transfer was ever initiated
- Determining if fraud or contractual breach is involved
Step 3: Consider Legal Action
If the seller continues to avoid you, court action may be necessary to:
- Enforce the property transfer
- Claim damages or restitution
- Initiate fraud proceedings if criminal activity is suspected
Step 4: Report the Incident
Depending on the situation, you may need to report the seller to relevant authorities, such as the police or real estate regulatory board.
Bottom Line
Never “wait it out.” Silence after a property sale is a red flag. Segwapa Inc is here to protect your money, rights, and future.
👉 If you’re in this situation or want to avoid it in the future, get in touch with Segwapa Inc for expert property law support.