AHA Home Fraud Risk Score

Property Vulnerability Assessment
Clear. Structured. No pressure.

A focused 5–7 minute protection review that evaluates signals commonly associated with property record fraud exposure.
No login required. No documents needed.

What Is AHA Home Fraud Risk Score?

A calm, structured protection review of your property — built to evaluate signals commonly associated with property record fraud exposure and monitoring awareness. Designed to answer questions many homeowners rarely think to ask:
  • Is my property ownership record properly monitored?
  • Are there signals that could make my home more vulnerable to property fraud?
  • When was the last time I reviewed my ownership records or filing alerts?

Not a fraud detector.
Not a title search service.
Not a scare tactic.

The Home Fraud Risk Score™ provides a clearer way to understand potential vulnerabilities — and how to reduce them.

Laptop displaying AHA Home Fraud Risk Score report with elevated risk score of 59 for a New York property.

Step 1: Share Basic Property Context

Enter your property address and answer a few structured questions about ownership, mortgage timing, and property monitoring awareness.

We use this information only to evaluate common ownership and monitoring signals. Estimates are perfectly fine.

Step 2: Answer a Few Protection Questions

Provide a few high-level details about your ownership structure, mortgage status, property monitoring awareness, and identity protection habits.

Don’t know exact details? That’s okay. Estimates are enough to generate your Home Fraud Risk Score™.

Step 3: Review Your Home Fraud Risk Score

You’ll receive:

Home Fraud Risk Score™ — A structured vulnerability score from 0–100
Risk Level Indicator — Low, Moderate, Elevated, or High protection profile
Risk Signal Snapshot — Insights across ownership, equity exposure, monitoring awareness, and identity signals
Protection Recommendations — Practical steps to strengthen your property protection

Clear signals. Practical protection steps.

Example property fraud vulnerability assessment report generated by the AHA Home Fraud Risk Score tool.

Why it matters: property fraud risks often develop quietly when ownership records go unmonitored. A structured protection review helps you move from assumption to informed awareness — reducing uncertainty and strengthening how your home is protected.

What you get with Home Fraud Risk Score review:

Every Home Fraud Risk Score review provides a structured protection view — highlighting signals that may increase vulnerability, areas where monitoring appears aligned, and where additional awareness or protection steps could be beneficial.

Built around the Home Fraud Risk Score™ model, the review organizes ownership structure, equity exposure, monitoring awareness, and identity signals into a clear, conservative summary — so you’re not relying on assumptions or outdated information.

Understand Your Home’s Protection Profile.

Structured. No obligation. No pressure.
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Built by AHA

AHA is the national membership dedicated to helping homeowners reduce the cost and complexity of homeownership.

Home Fraud Risk Score supports AHA’s mission by providing a structured review of ownership and monitoring signals that may affect property fraud vulnerability.

Your information stays private. AHA does not sell data or use scare tactics.

AHA provides practical guidance, tools, and optional protection resources to help homeowners strengthen how their property is monitored and protected.

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