State & Local Meeting
District 2 Deed Fraud Protection Town Hall Meeting
March 10, 2026
The City of Detroit held a District 2 Deed Fraud Protection Town Hall Meeting focused on educating residents about the alarming rise in deed fraud cases, particularly affecting African-American homeowners. Council Members Mary Waters and Angela Whitfield Callaway emphasized the importance of understanding deed types, especially the risks associated with quick claim deeds versus warranty deeds, and the critical role of title insurance in protecting homeownership and generational wealth. Experts from legal aid organizations, housing coalitions, title companies, and the Wayne County Treasurer's office provided detailed guidance on identifying deed fraud, navigating tangled titles, accessing legal and financial assistance, and utilizing payment plans to prevent tax foreclosure. The meeting also highlighted systemic issues such as discriminatory lending practices and the need for community awareness and proactive measures to safeguard property rights. Attendees were encouraged to review their property deeds, seek legal counsel, and participate in ongoing citywide educational efforts to combat deed fraud and preserve homeownership in Detroit.
Sources
- District 2 Deed Fraud Protection Town Hall Meeting · City of Detroit · Mar 10