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August 7, 2012

Licenses Revoked At Record-Levels Industry-Wide

Hi Folks,
   With the Real Estate market starting to bloom again in many parts of the country, this is a much-anticipated time for many folks in our industry to shake off the pain of the past few years, put our chins up, and keep the market chugging.

   For those of us who have worked within the guidelines that are mandated by all-levels of the Government, as well as the State Real Estate departments, we will start to reap the joys of an up market. However, the actions of some folks who walked outside those lines, are now showing up in license revocations in multiple sectors of the Real Estate industry.

   "The California Department of Real Estate said it revoked a record number of real estate licenses in the recently completed fiscal year", states a recent article from Mark Glover on the SacBee.com website. The figures from fiscal 2011-12 showed a jump of 14% in revocations, along with a record number of "license surrenders from licensees facing disciplinary action", and these figures jumped to 1109 suspensions from 553 suspensions about 5 years back (Just about the time things took a bleak turn in the market). Indeed, as Glover writes, the California Department of Real Estate attributed the "collapse of the real estate market" as a contributor to the jump in revocations and suspensions.

   These actions are not confined solely to Real Estate Agents.

   A Real Estate Appraiser in Maine just recently had his appraisal license revoked, per an article on the website, BangorDailyNews.com. As a matter of fact, the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation issued a press release regarding this particular case, in which they stated that the Board "has received indications" that this individual may be "continuing to conduct appraisal work, and may also be committing the same violations of Maine law that led to the revocation.” These violations came to light after complaints that the appraiser had a pattern of "taking money from property owners but failing to provide a promised appraisal or submitting an incomplete appraisal months late", per the article.

   Another such revocation involved an Auctioneer in Evansville, who was accused of, "colluding with two people to bid up the price of a house, even though neither of the two had any intention of buying the property", per a recent article by Jim Leute on the website, GazettExtra.com. The violation stems from a real estate auction in 2008 when the auctioneer allegedly asked relatives of the sellers to bid on the house. One relative opened the bidding, and the other bid several times, according to the state order against the auctioneer. In this case, the State agency said that he (The Auctioneer), "knowingly escalated or attempted to escalate bidding through collusion with another".

   So, the market is turning around, but as always, keep your head in the game.

   As the California Department of Real Estate stated in the article by Glover, "the large number of financially stressed homeowners set the table for scammers involved in foreclosure rescue and short-sale scams". Bill Moran, DRE enforcement chief and acting chief deputy real estate commissioner, said that "Consumer education is the key piece to really protecting consumers". Similarly, in the Maine case, the Board Administrator "encouraged property owners to report any appraisal dealings they have had" with the Appraiser in question.

   Be Vigilant!

   What can you suggest to make sure folks don't become victims to scams, theft, collusion, and other crimes?

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TAGS: #RealEstatemarket #California #departmentofrealestate #license #revocations #suspensions #agents #appraiser #Maine #propertyowner #auctioneer #collusion #bid #foreclosurerescue #shortsale #scam

March 9, 2012

Current Real Estate Scams

Hi Folks,
   Hope all is well, and glad to have you with me.

   As we always like to do our fair share of Public Service, this installment serves as a Scam Advisory notice for the general home owning public, as well as a different kind of Scam involving Realtor-on-Realtor crime.

   If you receive calls from someone claiming that they can help you receive a piece of the $25 billion national mortgage settlement (between Government housing agencies and the nation’s top banks), you could be getting duped by "phone solicitations from scam artists who offer to get them assistance", writes Leslie Berkman in her article, "Attorney General warns of mortgage settlement scams".

   Berkman, in discussing the warning put forth by California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris, warns homeowners to be "skeptical of third party phone solicitations and do not give your personal financial information to a solicitor such as your bank account number, social security number or even the name of the bank that is servicing your mortgage", and that "only the financial institution servicing your mortgage can help you get mortgage relief available from the settlement agreement". AG Harris also reminded the public that it is illegal to charge an up-front fee for mortgage modifications services in the state of California, and that this should raise a red flag if someone asks you for money upfront (Harris said these cases should be reported to the California Department of Justice).

   In another strange case, and perhaps a sign of the fierce competition amongst Real Estate Agents, a broker in Florida was caught with a trunk full of Realtor signs. However, "The problem was they weren't his", says Michael Pollick in his story about this incident ("Real estate broker accused of stealing competitor signs"), and he writes that the broker had 37 of his competitors' signs in his trunk. The result, of course, was the arrest of the broker.

   Now, I'm sure there have been other odd things happening in our vast Real Estate industry. We'd love you to share some of these odd things with us!


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July 31, 2011

Rent to Own, The Good vs. The Ugly

Hi Folks,

   Welcome back to our first post of AUGUST !
   WOW...you can almost feel the snow that's on it's way in the next few months.

   9 years of living and breathing Rent to Own, and can I share this with you? I have never seen such publicity regarding Rent to Own as I have seen over the past few months ! Most of it is good and promising, but there are always vultures and bad apples out there looking to take advantage of buyers and/or sellers in desperate situations.

   Let us take a look at the "BAD" (and the "Ugly").

   In a recent Press Release on Media-newswire.com, titled, "A Georgia man was sentenced to nearly six years in prison for his role in a mortgage fraud conspiracy", as the story says, a person from Georgia was allegedly involved in a scam involving "dozens of properties and $7.5 million in loans", as per Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio.

   The scam went as follows, per the article: the individual, "informed the straw buyers/investors that after he purchased these properties in their names, he would enter into a “rent-to-own” agreement with one of the individuals from the community with poor credit in order to help that individual improve his/her credit score by renting the property for a year.", and additionally, he "represented to the straw buyers/investors that he would collect the rent from these individuals as tenants in the properties, pay the mortgages and taxes for the properties, and maintain the properties for the straw buyers/investors for approximately a year, at the end of which time he would sell the property to the tenant after his/her credit score improved and the property would be transferred out of the straw buyer’s/investor’s name, according to court documents."

   Unfortunately, he "did not assist any individuals with poor credit, nor did he enter into any “rent-to-own” agreements.", but instead, he "conspired with" loan officers, "to prepare and submit fraudulent mortgage loan applications to various mortgage lenders knowing that they contained false information with regard to the straw buyers/investors in order to secure mortgage loans on the 48 properties, according to court documents.". Ultimately, he was sentenced to 69 months in prison.

   Now, that is the only negative story on my radar the past few months, aside from a Foreclosure Scam we discussed in a previous Blog Post ("Foreclosure Scam Alert Based On Phony Deeds")

   For the most part, Rent to Own has been represented in the Media as an opportunity for buyers, sellers, as well as entire Housing Markets and Nations to rebuild and prosper. With that, let us examine these positive stories (the "GOOD").

   Rent to Own has always been an important strategy to pull buyers with less than perfect credit into the market, as well as sellers who are stuck in a home or multiple homes. A recent story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel titled, "Condo Living: Income Property", discussed a company in Milwaukee (Milwaukee Apartment Finders) that "offers its clients a rent-to-own option, which allows tenants who make an additional down payment when they sign the lease to apply a percentage of their rent to the purchase price of the condo unit.", which is a Rent to Own agreement. The story adds that at the end of the lease, "which is typically 12 months, tenants can opt to buy the unit or forfeit the down payment to the condo owner."

   Additionally, in a story by Luis Hernandez for the Visalia Times ("47-unit housing project OK'd by Tulare Planning Commission"), the story discusses the approval by the "Tulare Planning Commission" of a design for Aspen Court, "a 47-unit affordable-housing project in east Tulare — the first such development to receive city approval in several years." In the story, Consultant Tim Sciacqua (representing Kaweah Management), is quoted as saying that "Tule Vista, a rent-to-own single family housing project on E Street north of Bardsley Avenue, has 10 units ready to be rented out. The second project, Trails West at Cross Avenue and West Street, is about 10 months away from completion. Framing for the houses is up."

   The good stretches outside of our borders, as well.

   In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), two recent stories discussed Rent to Own in the Oil-rich nation. "The introduction of rent-to-own schemes may boost demand" for projects in Abu Dhabi, Jones Lang LaSalle said in a report released this week, noting that it expected other developers to follow the Sorouh model". This quote comes from the story written for the National.ae, titled, "1000 homes to boost sluggish sales market", which offers hope in boosting the market in that country. In a second story for the UAE, written by Parag Deulgaonkar for Emirates247.com ("Rents in older Abu Dhabi buildings fall 15% in Q2. Second half to see higher handover; prices not to recover before 2012"), the story says that, "The introduction of rent-to-own schemes may boost demand, but only a limited number of developers offering this option.". Once again, a beacon of hope for increasing demand and stoking the market.

   Buying a Home, Selling a Home, Renting a Home, OR Renting-to-Own a Home. These all require careful review and due-diligence before signing on the dotted line. Do not rush your decision, regardless of how dire your situation, as you could find yourself worse-off by ten-fold. Consult your attorney, title company, etc. These are major life decisions...

   Looking for your comments on this topic......starting now...


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TAGS: #renttoown #titlecompany #buyinghome #sellinghome #downpayment #UAE #mortgagefraud

June 14, 2010

Foreclosure Prevention, Improved Housing Markets, Social Media Blog Updates...

Good Morning to All,

Glad to have you back here with us today ! I don't know how the weather has been where you are, but the humidity has been sky-high here on the East Coast, and it's not even summer (officially) yet, and if this is any indication of how this summer will be, then I'm ready for the Fall !

Today, I wanted to share two interesting pieces that crossed my desk; Once is concerning foreclosures, and the other one is a little more positive, and is regarding some housing markets that are showing improvement.

Let's first begin with the sour apple of the two: "Avoid foreclosure-prevention scams: 3 tips" (Source located at this link). Without regurgitating the entire article, the three tips for whom to avoid are summarized as follows; Those who "Ask for a fee in advance, Tell you they can guarantee foreclosure will stop, and Urge you to stop paying your mortgage and pay them instead".

These are great pieces of advice, but there are a few more that we would like to add, namely, when someone tells you that they are a member of XYZ Corporation, don't just take their word for it...do your due diligence. Investigate the company. Ask for a corporate phone number. Make sure they are for real, since it is your home that is on the line.

One other thing that you want to do is to have them lay out a plan in writing and on their corporate letterhead (for a corporation that you have already done your homework on from our previous tip listed above). Have them put everything in writing and get them to notarize it. If they falter or give you a difficult time with any requests that you may have, a red flag should go up. There are many hunters out there looking for "prey", or people who are in a very bad economic situation and are highly susceptible to any offers, good or bad. Keep your eyes and ears open, and make sure that you don't lose your home and any additional money you have to a scammer.

As for the Housing Markets that are showing improvement (Source located at this link), the top 5 are: Denver, Boston, St.Louis, Pittsburgh, and San Jose, California. Some of the factors that were used in building this list were home prices and bids placed on homes. The complete list of 20 of the improving housing markets is located at this link. Do you live in one of these cities? Have you sold a home in one of these areas, or have you been trying to sell a home or to rent to own a home? Please weigh in on this and let us know what your thoughts are.

We are happy to say that we are now saturating over 50 Social Media Sites with our Blog posts, so if you prefer to read our posts on your favorite site, we are already on most of the major sites. If there is a site that you would like us to update, check with us and if we are not updating it already, we will be glad to add it.

Stick with us. This is going to be an exciting week !
Have a great week, and Happy Rent-to-Owning !!