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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Those handmade real estate signs at intersections
In my area it's not uncommon to find little signs at intersections looking to either buy ugly homes or to sell a house to an investor to flip. These hand-written signs are there one day, and gone the next.
What are these? My educated guess is that they are done by local house wholesalers hoping to make a profit, but are they something else? A scam perhaps? Call up and I have to attend some scammy seminar first? Anyone here ever acquire a home through something like this?
I find them tempting because if it is just a legitimate wholesaler out selling homes I never even knew existed then it could be a great connection to have, but if these have a reputation of being scams then I'd rather stay away.
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They're "bandit signs". They're illegal almost everywhere. Usually put up by (wannabe) wholesalers. The phone numbers are usually a burner phone or a burner number. Using your real phone number makes it too easy for code enforcement to track down the bandit.