The fraud reporting centre says it has received hundreds of reports of dodgy emails offering cheap mortgages to homebuyers and people remortgaging.
Read on to find out more about how this scam works and for advice on what to do if you're struggling to pay your mortgage.
Outsmart the scammersMortgage scamsAction Fraud says it has received 538 reports of fake emails purporting to be from mortgage lenders in the last two weeks.
These emails claim to offer low-rate mortgages on time-limited deals. Setting time limits is a tactic commonly used by scammers to rush you into making a decision quickly.
The emails contain links to 'see if you're eligible' or 'get a personalised rate'. If you click on these links, you'll be taken to a website which is designed to steal your bank information.
The image below from Action Fraud shows several examples of mortgage scams that are currently doing the rounds.
What to do if you receive a dodgy email
If you receive an email out of the blue offering you a cheap deal, it's highly likely to be a scam.
If you have any doubts about whether a message is genuine, contact the company in question directly using the details on its website.
Help if you're struggling to pay your mortgage
If you're worried about your mortgage repayments, the first thing to do is contact your bank.
Support options may include temporarily extending your mortgage term or switching to an interest-only mortgage to reduce your monthly payments.
source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/fraudsters-are-targeting-homebuyers-with-dodgy-emails-offering-cheap-mortgages-ao6Y46i57LLb