Please Read the Real Estate Fine Print

Posted by Elsa Rake on Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at 6:35pm.

IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS”

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This morning’s Boston Globe ran a story of a real estate investment venture gone bad.  Sound familiar?

Shell Game

 

In this case, a young Virginia Beach couple, among others, were sold “a bill of goods”, left high and dry, broke, and are facing a lengthy legal battle to simply try and reclaim their good name.   If there ever was a real estate swindle that exemplifies the worst aspects of the buying and selling of real estate, for profit or not, it’s this one.  It has all the necessary elements:

 

 

 

1.  The Promise of Easy Money

2.  The Smooth Talker

3.  Fraudulent Loans

4.  Fabricated Appraisal Figures

5.  A Gross Lack of Due Diligence

This is but one of the many tragedies left as a result of the housing market run amok.  Kind of like teenage boy on steriods driving a school bus without a governor (you know, the device that restricts their speed).  Before you invest your time, effort, and your money into any venture – especially one that sounds too good to be true – please take the time to do a risk analysis, and ensure that the road ahead isn’t full of quicksand!  


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