26 Jun, 2021 → by ClaimboUser17279
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I owned a home in St. John's, NL for approx 8 years that I had the same mailbox registered to me. Recently I listed the property and had potential buyers make an offer with an anticipated closing date of June 18th. The house did not close on that date, however on the Wednesday following this I went to retrieve my mail to find that my keys did not work. At this point the house is still mine and absolutely NOTHING has been signed over. How does this happen and what courses of action are required to ensure my personal information has not been breached? It's very concerning that they would be able to do this without any proof of ownership of a home. What is there to prevent anyone from doing the same and potentially stealing a persons identity. I felt violated! Jim
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