Our Commitment to Security

Peet Law Group Real Estate Fraud Protection with Closinglock
At Peet Law Group, protecting our clients is our highest priority. Real estate transactions are often the largest financial decisions people make, and unfortunately, real estate fraud continues to rise nationwide. That is why we are proud to announce that we are now using Closinglock, a leading secure communications platform for real estate transactions.

Why We Chose Closinglock

Our firm constantly looks for ways to safeguard sensitive information and provide peace of mind to our clients. Traditional methods of sending documents and wiring instructions by email or fax have become vulnerable to phishing scams and cybercrime. Closinglock addresses these risks by replacing unsecure communication methods with a modern, encrypted platform that keeps your personal information safe.

How Closinglock Benefits Our Clients

When you work with Peet Law Group, you can expect a more secure closing experience. Closinglock allows us to:
•    Verify identity securely to prevent impersonation fraud.
•    Share documents electronically without risk of phishing or tampering.
•    Provide step-by-step guidance so you always know what to expect next.
•    Reduce fraud risk at every stage of the closing process through encrypted, auditable communications.

Our Commitment to Security

Our focus is on the communication, document sharing, and identity verification tools that Closinglock provides. These are the features that bring the greatest value to our clients while avoiding unnecessary costs.

Peace of Mind in Every Transaction

Buying or selling a home should be exciting—not stressful. By partnering with Closinglock, Peet Law Group is raising the bar for security and client care. Every closing we handle now comes with the added protection of this innovative platform, ensuring that your information and your transaction remain safe from start to finish.

If you have questions about how Closinglock works or how it will enhance your experience with Peet Law Group, we invite you to reach out to our offices in Williston or Hartford (White River Junction), Vermont.  www.peetlaw.com 

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