Deed theft (a/k/a fraudulent deed recordings) is surging in counties across the U.S. Scammers file fake transfers, cloud titles, and force owners into expensive fights to unwind the mess.
Your best counter-move? Put the property in a trust—before there’s a problem.
We’re offering turnkey setups for either an Ecclesiastical Trust or a Land Trust to help protect your home or land from being taken via fraudulent deed filings, increase privacy, and streamline succession.
Why a Trust Works
Privacy & deterrence: Public records show the trust name—not your personal name—making you a smaller target.
Rapid response: With the right trust + notices in place, it’s faster to challenge a bogus filing.
Continuity: Avoid probate delays and ensure smooth management if you’re traveling or incapacitated.
Segregation of risk: Keep your residence or land separate from operating-business liability.
What You Get (Done-For-You)
Tailored Trust Agreement (Ecclesiastical Trust or Land Trust) with clear trustee powers & successor planning
Trust Certificate/Abstract for banks, insurers, and counterparties
Assignment/Deed-to-Trust templates aligned to your county’s recording standards
Title-protection toolkit: notice-of-interest templates, fraud-alert enrollment guidance, and step-by-step challenge protocol if a false deed appears
Funding checklist (insurance, tax mailings, utilities) to keep your structure airtight
30-day support window for questions after setup
Which Should You Choose?
Ecclesiastical Trust: Ideal if you’re integrating with ministry/faith-based governance, trust protector oversight, and private ADR clauses.
Land Trust: Ideal if you want maximum title privacy and simple, property-specific administration recognized in many states.
Ready to lock it down?
👉 Book Your Private Trust Setup Call
or if your ready to get started now
👉 Enroll Now—Ecclesiastical or Land Trust
If you already own the property in your name, we’ll guide you through a clean transfer into the trust and the county recording steps—lawfully and by the book.
Secure your deed. Protect your legacy.
With respect,
Akiem
FAQ (brief):
Will a trust 100% prevent a fraudulent filing? Nothing can stop someone from attempting to record a fake deed. A trust, combined with notices and monitoring, helps deter bad actors and equips you to challenge quickly if it happens.
Can I keep my current mortgage/insurance? Yes—lenders and carriers routinely accommodate trust-titled homes; we’ll show you how to notify them correctly.
Can I still qualify for homestead/primary-residence benefits? Often yes; it depends on your state/county. We’ll walk you through the local rules.
P.S. Intake is limited to 10 Clients only to maintain quality. If protecting your deed is on your 2025 checklist, claim your spot now: CLICK HERE

