
17 November 2022 | 34 replies
I was hoping people would like the color scheme!

4 September 2023 | 7 replies
A couple of court cases I assisted in defending the Subject To buyer, Included :Accusations of Forgery, Bank Fraud, Wire Fraud, Financial Schemes, Identity Theft, Concealment, Equity Skimming, violation of the Consumer Protection Act and Money Laundering.

23 September 2023 | 16 replies
I've done that twice with real estate scammers, both times the NC AG was really quick to respond and shut down their scheme.

19 December 2022 | 20 replies
We sold a flip in April and in September we got a call from the buyer's agent saying the A/C went out . . . we told her the home warranty was there for that and had her call them directly . . . . she appreciated the info and we never heard from them again.You can get a warranty for around $500 which in the big scheme of things is a cheap insurance policy and gives all involved peace of mind

27 August 2013 | 9 replies
The issues arise as to cash flow and profitability and public benefit.I suggest you call your state economic development office and the dept. of finance and run these schemes by them, if they are good to go, they should tell you so, if not, they should certainly tell you so. :)

27 April 2021 | 150 replies
The 'Ponzi scheme' idea was brought up at another article, that I just read and this is what someone answered:A ponzi scheme by definition is a scheme where1) Money isn't actually invested as the operator of the scheme claims it is.

29 January 2023 | 50 replies
In this case, hyping up possible property price rises due to a new homebuyers scheme called 'Help to Buy'.

12 February 2013 | 2 replies
Nor can you assume that you will be able to see that kind of sustained annual appreciation.Real estate investment is not a get rich quick scheme.

4 December 2008 | 28 replies
That would just represent another layer in the Ponzi scheme.

12 July 2023 | 211 replies
You might find some people willing to do that if you promise them something nice later on- but eventually, the Ponzi-like nature of such a scheme will become self-evident to all.Many in this thread have advocated selling the house and moving on.