Scammers tried to steal Graceland. Here’s how to make sure they don’t get your home | CNN Business

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Last month, a much-beloved piece of American history was nearly stolen – but not in a museum heist or a home burglary. Instead, self-proclaimed scammers used a fraudulent real estate scheme.

In late May, Graceland, Elvis Presley’s iconic Memphis home-turned-tourist-attraction, was nearly auctioned off when a company called Naussany Investments and Private Lending fraudulently said it had a claim to the house. A Tennessee judge ultimately stopped the sale.

Experts say rental properties, vacation homes and homes where the owners are deceased can be targets of home title theft. However, despite the high-profile

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