3 June 2018 | 15 replies
Assuming this is not a scam and they truly have nowhere to live, they won't have the money to pay you.

4 April 2018 | 3 replies
Please advise if there are any potentials scams or anything else that I should lookout for.

3 April 2018 | 5 replies
Please advise if there are any potentials scams or anything else that I should lookout for.

5 April 2018 | 5 replies
If you're making payments but do not own it, then you're probably actually a tenant that got scammed. :\ But from your OP it sounded like you were at least on title as one of two owners... you need to figure out of you have an ownership interest or are a tenant, it would appear.

7 April 2018 | 5 replies
I've lived through two of them and prospered greatly in the first-oil market collapse in the '80s, and survived handily during the second-investment banker's scam of the 2000s.The first time I paid cash I noticed the first benefit at closing when I looked at the HUD-1.

16 April 2018 | 18 replies
Almost daily I see properties posted in the BP Marketplace and many other REI platforms with terrible deals and a ton of people asking for additional information or expressing interest to buy, and when you look at the profile of the interested party, it's a new investor trying to accumulate doors quickly regardless of how bad the deal is.I don't blame the scammer alone, I also blame the scammed for investing while uniformed.

11 April 2018 | 1 reply
Unfortunately, there are many scammers out there, I have seen this happen before, some scam artists come to areas such as California, where the prices for real estate are very high and push those properties with inflated prices.

6 March 2018 | 7 replies
I really had to look within myself and determine what I wanted, what time I could devote to education, and the time I had for the actual 'doing' of lead gen, MLS searching, client meetings, etc.

3 August 2018 | 4 replies
LOTS Of fake lenders work BP face book linkdin etc.if you cant find anything on them I suspect you may have run into a fake.the telling clue will be1. rates too good to really be true or lower than industry norm2. too quick to approve you..3. they want a modest deposit up front and give some BS reason why the want it.4. no website ( although many fraudsters have generic websites website alone does not mean anything.5. check on licensing.. there are only about 12 states that require licesnes. not sure about our state thoughBut I would say 95% if you cant find anything on them.. and any of the things I said above are what they are telling you,, cheap rates small up front deposit.. probably not real and you will just lose your 500.00 bucks or whateverOh the other great one is you have to buy an insurance policy because your new or a little weak on the financial side.. there are NO insurance policies for private loans if you fail to pay.. that's just another fraudulent payment to a non exisitant entity.real estate lending has become the new Nigerian prince scam..

27 February 2018 | 1 reply
I’ve told my mother and other friends about this ad, and they’re worried it might be a scam.