Seller impersonation fraud — when someone fakes the identities of property owners to sell their properties — is fairly common. New AI tech is only emboldening some scammers in their attempts at deed theft.
From Elvis Presley’s Graceland to more modest homes, fights over who really owns houses and land are playing out across the country.
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What we’re watching this weekend
Deals we love
- Luxury jewelry without luxury prices: Jewelry doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. By skipping the heritage brand names and unnecessary overhead, these fine jewelry brands keep prices low for shoppers.
- Swifties, it’s not too late. Time is running out to see Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour live. Her last US show is scheduled for November 3, after which she’ll only perform for a few more weeks in Canada. Here’s how to get tickets to her sold-out concerts.
- 20% off linens we love: Brooklinen is synonymous with luxurious textiles that elevate any room. They aren’t cheap, though, so its Friends and Family sale is a great way to save on everything from sheets to bath mats.
More of this week’s top reads:
- Standing desks may not be that good for you.
- Eva Longoria invested $6 million of her own money to save “John Wick.”
- Why one Fortune 500 worker quit his job to have a “Brat summer.”
- Celeb children’s books
- China’s luxury spending slump is about more than its struggling economy.
- Meet TikTok’s favorite fake rich kid.
- Step inside Rolls Royce’s new “Private Office” for customizing cars.
- Spend a night at Blind Tiger, a historic boutique hotel in Portland, Maine.
- The NFL’s $1,000 jackets are a sign of fashion’s newfound love affair with sports.
- A “free range” parent allowed her 15-year-old to fly solo to France.
The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City. Jordan Parker Erb, editor, in New York. Lisa Ryan, executive editor, in New York. Amanda Yen, fellow, in New York. Grace Lett, editor, in Chicago.
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