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Friday, September 24, 2010

Beware of Foreign Buyers Wanting Quick Closings

Recently there has been a flurry of inquiries from people over seas seeking to quickly buy residential property "in your area" priced in the $450,000-$650,000 range.

They request that you send them property information on these type homes for them to review via e-mail which is fine. Within two days they have selected one of the properties, want to pay cash, and want to close by the end of the month! They also provide you their financial planner's name and contact information to handle the funds transfer and request you recommend a local attorney to handle the escrow. This all sounds really good. Too good to be true?

Let the games begin. They will want to get the property under contract and transfer earnest money to the attorney's escrow account. They then decide to cancel and want money back which was really never there, thus basically seeking to rip off the attorneys' escrow account. These have popped up throughout the United States and an over excited agent could get taken in easily.

I was recently approached by these folks, sent them property information, received the "we must buy now" message and a request for an attorney to handle the escrow. Experience told me that this just seemed to be moving way too fast and seemed far too easy. I decided to do some investigating. Upon doing some research into the financial planner's firm, I uncovered the fact that this approach by these same "buyers" was in fact a scam. The financial planner was a fake name and I decided that no more of my time was to be spent with this, but I should take a few minutes to warn other real estate professionals.

Trulia has a lengthy series of comments from real estate professionals and their stories with this scam. Beware, be careful and do not fall for this creative scam. It could be very expensive.

Published on Monday, September 13, 2010 by Michael Davenport

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