Thursday, June 9, 2011

SELLERS! Don't Get Scammed!

Misfortune seems to bring out the good in most people; however, there are always some out there who wish to turn someone's misfortune into good for themselves alone!


A new study by CoreLogic shows banks and distressed home sellers will lose more than $375 million this year by selling undervalued houses to third-party buyers, which generally result in a quick sell and profit and tend to be fraudulent sales.



According to law enforcement and banking industry experts, the fraud works like this: Investor groups partner with local real estate agents whose job is to spot borrowers in financial distress and persuade the homeowners to sell to investors in a short sale at a low price. Then, the agent contacts the bank with the investors'
short-sale offer. So far so good. At least it appears so!



Meanwhile, the agent finds a buyer who wants to purchase the property for a higher price than that which the investor buyer is paying for the property, but the agent never presents this offer to the bank, nor does he tell the homeowner about this buyer. This new buyer knows nothing about the investor. To back up the investors' low offer - the only offer the bank is aware of - the agent produces an appraisal that confirms the low valuation. The bank then approves the sale and the investment group purchases the property. After the closing, the investors then sell the house to the other buyer at a higher price. The agent and investors then split the profits. The original homeowner never knows what hits them!

How do you keep this from happening to you? Or your friends who may be considering selling their home "short" in order to keep from foreclosure? Use a REALTOR you can trust. One who has experience in Distressed Property Sales. One who is looking out for the best interest of the seller.

I have had many years of experience in foreclosures, pre-foreclosures and short sales, on both the buyer side and the seller side. I am a Certified Distressed Property Expert. And most importantly, I can be trusted. Call me with any questions you have about your property - what it is worth, should you short sell or foreclose? Can you get a loan remodification? What options do you have? I would be glad to help you!



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