

#WHO OWNS HOME TITLE LOCK FULL#
Who is Matthew Cox? He is so famous, Wikipedia has a full article about him: I can’t imagine that he is promoting the company without compensation. I could not find what Cox’s relationship is with Home Title Lock, whether he is an officer or a salesperson or an equity owner or a paid affiliate.

Steve Turley produced a Youtube video in which he interviewed a spokesman for Home Title Lock by the name of Matthew Cox. The information on him is scanty and there is no impressive resume as you might expect or hope.ĭr. As for Chopra’s background, I couldn’t find any helpful information. I assume he also answers the phone and takes the garbage out. Chopra sold Data Tree to First American Financial Corporation in 1998, but Chopra stayed on to run the company.Īn examination of the California Secretary of State records as of this date shows that Chopra is the Chief Executive Officer, The Chief Financial Officer, The Secretary, the designated Agent in the State of California for service of process, and he is listed as the only Director. Chopra, and it was called Data Tree, with a business focused on collecting data and apparently at some point Chopra found a use for that title data with what morphed into title fraud or title theft protection.
#WHO OWNS HOME TITLE LOCK REGISTRATION#
The company address on the site includes a Florida address, but the state of primary registration is California, and in California the official name is “ Title Lock Corporation.” The corporation was started by a man maned Harish K. The home page relies heavily on the good reputations of the endorsers as you can see with their photos filling most of that home page. Home Title Lock is the name the company uses on their website.

I am motivated by a desire to guide consumers and all my clients in their real estate affairs, and that includes not only making wise decisions, it include avoiding unwise decisions, which means not wasting money on products or services you don’t need. Home Title Lock is doing a tremendous amount of advertising, and whether they pay their endorsers in money up front or on some other basis, including affiliate fees, all those endorsements are motivated by money.

I am not getting paid to write this review by anyone, but I may be the only one not getting paid on this subject. Let’s get something out of the way quickly. In all my research, I found no articles online like this article with an objective, educated, and competent review and analysis. In this article, and in the upcoming video, I will show you the homework they should have done before they took the money and endorsed this product, and I’ll tell you exactly what a legitimate title insurance company’s position is, and I’ll tell you what a real estate attorney has to say about the potential for fraud and the so-called fraud protection. None of them have done their homework on the company they are endorsing, nor the efficacy of the service for home title fraud. But let’s also be clear about these endorsements. Let’s face it, Bill O’Reilly wouldn’t give them the time of day unless he is getting paid handsomely. All of these people are being paid to endorse Home Title Lock or they would never take the time and effort to do so with such glowing recommendations. They all have either videos or various endorsements on their shows, podcasts, or online where they boast about the value of Home Title Lock services, how you could be defrauded, too, and why you should sign up and starting paying a monthly fee for protection. Of all people I respect for their intelligence, objectivity, their discernment, and their ability to recognize a sales pitch of dubious value, Mark Levin and Steve Turley should know better. Steve Turley does a full video endorsing this service and company, and he is paid to endorse them on his Youtube channel. You may have seen Sean Hannity promote Home Title Lock, or Newt Gingrich, Ben Shapiro, Rudy Giuliani, Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, or Mark Levin. You’ve probably seen the online advertisements by Home Title Lock selling home title theft or home title fraud protection for your home for a monthly fee.
